Page CHAP. 6. A conference between the CHAP. 8. An early ramble round Of- tende, with a few fafting reflections at the door and in the nave of the great Church 57 CHAP. 9. Which fets off with a few Reflections npon Polite Oeconomy CHAP. 10. The Traveller falls a digging among the rubbish of Ghistel, but is pre- vented from making any great Progress 72 CHAPLI A few affecting Twitches, which it is hoped arife naturally out of the CHAP. 12. Of the Paffage by Water CHAP. 13. Somewhat about Toм Co- Page CHAP.15. A hafty ramble over part of Bruges; with a word or two upon long Cloaks and Riding-Hoods, and the CHAP. 17. Which as it relates chiefly to the Author, cannot be very interesting to CHAP. 18. Which may be reckoned much CHAP. 19. That fome Folks are hafly to condemn, in proportion as they are flow to 186 THE OF THE SECOND PART. Page CHA HAP. 20 Wherein the Traveller, and 18. with the rest of his company for Bruffels CHAP. 24. An invective against itine- 229 CHAP. 25. Of Prince CHARLES'S CHAR CHAP. 28. A few general Remarks 289 CHAP. 29. The Traveller chides his 297 CHAP. 30. Wherein honourable men- Aloft 307 333 CHAP. 34. In proof that the Travel- 339 CHAP PageTM CHAP. 35. A few more particulars Sham-Titles 360 fboes ter 3786 CHAP. 41. An Inftance of the won- 397 CHAP. |