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Huftler
Iames of Acklam in Cleveland in
the North Riding of the County York & sq 1730
CONTENTS.
LETTER XXVII.
T
O the Reverend Father FABIO MARETTI, at Rome. The defcription of the country in
England. page 1
LETTER XXVIII.
To the Reverend Father DOMINICO MANZONÍ,
at Rome. Liberty more talked of, and lefs under-
ftood in England, than in any other country. 8
LETTER XXIX.
To the Reverend Father LORENZO FRANCIO-
SINI, at Rome. The fates of different philofo-
phies. 17
LETTER XXX.
To the Reverend Father DIODATO FRANZONI,
at Rome. A defcription of fome Welch customs. 27
LETTER XXXI.
To the Reverend Father VINCENZO SPINELLO,
at Rome.-English behaviour to their fervants. 38
LETTER XXXII.
To the Reverend Father BATTISTA GUARINI,
at Rome. English preference of fingularity in the
man, to excellence in the production.
43
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LET.
LETTER XXXIII.
To the Reverend Father PHILIPPO LAURA, at
Rome. On the neceffity of eftablifbing academies of
painting and Sculpture in England. 49
LETTER XXXIV..
To the Reverend Father FILIPPO BUON ANNI,
at Rome. All churches agree in anathematiz-
ing one another.
60
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LETTER XXXV.
at Rome. A defcription of a very fingular cha-
ratter.
66
LETTER
XXXVI.
To the Reverend Father FILIPPO PAMPTA, at
Rome-The folly of fearching after antique cafes,
and adoring faints equally ridiculous.
80
LETTER XXXVII.
To the Reverend Father BATISTA GUARINI,
at Rome. The analogy between the ministry of
England, and that of Venics. 90
XXXVIII.
at Rome. The French defective in the organs of
bearing, and the English in fight.
102
LETTER XXXIX.
To the Reverend Father CURTIO MARINELLI,
at Rome. On the reception of informers in Eng-
land.
109
LET-
LETTER XL.
at Rome. On the cause of difcontent in England.
117
XLI.
SINI, at Rome.-Comparison between the English
and Neapolitan common people.
126
LETTER XLII.
- To the Reverend Father FILIPPO BONINI, at
Rome. The state of England and France.
132
LETTER XLIII.
To the Reverend Father FRANCESCO BERTINI,
at Rome.-Defpotic states bear vaft riches, better
than free.
142
XLIV.
at Rome.-Continuation of the fame fubject. 151
LETTER XLV.
To the Reverend Father FABIO MARETTI, at
Rome. On the effects of preaching in England.
159
LETTER XLVI.
To the Reverend Father DOMINICO MANZONI,
at Rome. On the various effects which Italians
bave produced over Europe.
165
at Rome. On Voltaire's mistakes relating to lite
rature in England.
170
LETTER XLVII.
1
LETTER XLVIII.
Rome. On the revolution of the periods of na-
ture, and caufe of genius.
176
XLIX.
at Rome. The effects of printing in England. 188
LETTER L.
at Rome. On the English mistakes relating to the
imitating the French.
195
LI.
To the Reverend Father FILIPPO BONINI, at
Rome. On the French and English language as
adapted to musical compofition.
204
LETTER LII.
Rome. Continuation of the fame fubject.
213
LETTER LIII.
To the Marchioness of **** at Rome.—On the
miftaken manner of dreffing by the English ladies.
223
LET