The Royal Exile: Voyages And Travels of Caroline, Queen of England, Etc
The Royal Exile: Voyages And Travels of Caroline, Queen of England, Etc
John Adolphus
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the neoes* aaties of life are attainable with ease and comfort by the lowest class; and competency aeeoui to he. Digitized by LjOOQIC r SCENERY. 171 and practically is, within the reach of eveiry Individual. The territory of Lucca is about forty-three English miles in length, and sixteen in breadth ; of this territory about two-thirds are comprised in the mountains and delGiies, the remainder forms the delicious plain immediately round the city^ Now this little territory contains a population o...f about one hundred and forty-thousand souls, a population far surpassing that of double the same extent in ^ the neighbouring provinces, though under the same climate, and blest with the same and indeed superior fertility. This difference,, so honourable to I^ncca, is the result, and, at the same time, the eulogium of republican govern-^ ments. The city of Luoca itself is three miles in cir- cumference, surrounded by a rampart, most beau- tifully planted all round, and converted into a qiacious and delightful walk and drive, afford- ing ample room for carriages ; similar but superior in that respect to the ramparts of Douay and Cambray, and other fortresses in French and Austrian Flanders.
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