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A compendium of travels through the principal parts of Europe (1) ·
Italian scenery to the Queen's most excellent Majesty (1) ·
Observations and remarks in a journey through Sicily and Calabria, in the year 1791 (1) ·
Travels from France to Italy, through the Lepontine Alps (1) ·
Travels through different cities of Germany, Italy, Greece, and several parts of Asia (1)
A compendium of travels through the principal parts of Europe; ... containing the Author's journey last year from Italy through France to Paris: ... Many pleasant anecdotes of fashionable natives of Spain, Portugal, and Italy. ... An account of Roman antiquities round the delightful bay of Naples. . (1) ·
A tour through Italy. Containing full directions for travelling in that interesting country; with ample catalogues of every thing that is curious in architecture, painting, sculpture, &c. some observations on the natural history, and very particular descriptions of the four principal cities, Rome, F (1) ·
Italian scenery to the Queen's most excellent Majesty this collection of select views in Italy is with her Majesty's gracious permission humbly dedicated by her most obedient and devoted servant e London Jan. 18. 1817. John Smith (1) ·
Observations and remarks in a journey through Sicily and Calabria, in the year 1791: with a postscript, containing some account of the ceremonies of the last Holy week at Rome, and of a short excursion to Tivoli. By the rev. Brian Hill … (1) ·
Some observations made in travelling through France, Italy, &c. in the years 1720, 1721, and 1722 (1) ·
Travels from France to Italy, through the Lepontine Alps; or, an itinerary of the road from Lyons to Turin, by the way of the Pays-de-Vaud,the Vallais, and across the monts Great St. Bernard, Simplon, and St.Gothard : with topographical and historical descriptions of the principal places which lie c (1) ·
Travels through different cities of Germany, Italy, Greece, and several parts of Asia, as far as the banks of the Euphrates: in a series of letters. Containing, an account of what is most remarkable in their present state, as well as in their monuments of antiquity. By Alexander Drummond (1)
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