Travels through some parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey . ts of the inn called the ArchdukeCharles, will not dissipate the unfavourable impression thusproduced. Prague has derived its name from the great bridgeover the river Moldau, Prag being the town of the Brig or the bridge by eminence. This structure is 1800 feet long,and 35 feet broad, the arches are 24 in number. The battle-ments are ornamented with thirty-two statues of saints, and ateach end is a high Gothic tower of handsome architecture. Thedate of the first erection of this bridge is unknown, but it appearsfrom a Latin


Travels through some parts of Germany, Poland, Moldavia, and Turkey . ts of the inn called the ArchdukeCharles, will not dissipate the unfavourable impression thusproduced. Prague has derived its name from the great bridgeover the river Moldau, Prag being the town of the Brig or the bridge by eminence. This structure is 1800 feet long,and 35 feet broad, the arches are 24 in number. The battle-ments are ornamented with thirty-two statues of saints, and ateach end is a high Gothic tower of handsome architecture. Thedate of the first erection of this bridge is unknown, but it appearsfrom a Latin inscription in capitals, at one end, that it was rebuiltby Charles the Fourth in 1357, and again by Joseph the Secondin 1784. Carolus Quartus Augustus pontem extruxit, AnnoChristi, 1357, vetustate vitiatum ; et fluminis glacie devolventis,Anno 1784 pene dirutum, Josephus Secundus Augustus instaurari,novisque substructionibus muniri jussit The rust of ages has covered the origin of Prague with traditions,romantic and fabulous as those of Rhaea Sylvia with her twins,. s> PRAGUE. 83 Romulus and Remus, and the she-wolf of the Roman , a sorceress, the youngest of the three daughters of ashepherd-king named Croc, governed the surrounding countryfor fourteen years, and held as her palace, a strong hold on arock which overhangs the river, where are still some ruins and achurch occupying the site of what is called Wisse-gorod or the secure castle. Having been entreated by her subjects tomarry, she fixed her choice on a country labourer named Pre-mislaus, who being taken, Cincinnatus like, from his plough toshare the throne, carried his sandals with him, to be preservedas memorials of his humble origin, and to be shown occasionallyto his descendants, that they might not be over elated with theprosperity of their condition. He enlarged Prague, if he wasnot actually its founder, and with the exception of a rebellionamongst his Amazonian subjects, on the death of his queen


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