. Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Lorrain : giving a true and just description of the present state of those countries ... Illustrated with copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot . ure fupplied by confulting Mr. Michals large map of Suabiayby the help of which I have corredled an infinite number of Germannames of places, rivulets, Gfc. which the French neither pronounce norwrite with accuracy. Sangres Cartes des Frontieres de Lorraine & de laComte de Boiirgogne avec la haute Jlface & les quatre •jilles Forejlieres^ mayalfo be of great fervice
. Travels through Germany, Bohemia, Hungary, Switzerland, Italy, and Lorrain : giving a true and just description of the present state of those countries ... Illustrated with copper-plates, engraved from drawings taken on the spot . ure fupplied by confulting Mr. Michals large map of Suabiayby the help of which I have corredled an infinite number of Germannames of places, rivulets, Gfc. which the French neither pronounce norwrite with accuracy. Sangres Cartes des Frontieres de Lorraine & de laComte de Boiirgogne avec la haute Jlface & les quatre •jilles Forejlieres^ mayalfo be of great fervice to the reader; and for want of that, MatthaiSeiitter Ciajus Rheni fupra Argentoratum & reglones adjacentes will affordhim fom-e fatisfaclion. Sangres maps are very juftly efteemed, andSeutter feems to have copied after him in many particulars. However,the names of mofl: places are fet down in the fame erroneous manner bythofe gentlemen as they are by the author of my manufcript. I was notwilling to alter or omit the numeral references, as they ftand in the mapand the explanation; fince they may hereafter be of uie for explaining theoriginal map, and alfo prevent many miftakes and irregularities in APPENDIX. APPENDIX. SECTION I. A full and accurate Account of the Maps a7td Roads fro7nFreyburg to Hunningen ; in which the Highways^ narrowLaneSj Defies, Rivulets, Bridges, Towns, Caftles, Villages,Woods, and Mountaijts are Jet down ; and thofe Placeswhere an army may conve?iiently encamp, as alfo where itmay form Ambifcades, and where Parties may retreat onall Occafons, are particidarly pointed out. IN going from Freyburg to Hunningen, you fet out through St. Mar-tins, gate ; and at the end of the Glacis is a wooden bridge [marked(i) in the map] over the rivulet Treifaniy which runs from thevalley of St. Peter. Two hundred and ninety rods * from this wooden bridge is a floneone (2) over the rivulet, which runs hither from Kinderjlalle, and emptiesitfelf, below the v
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