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 Poste through Italy, when I saw it; nor will I write poste through it, in describing it, being assured, that Epitomes in Geography are as dissatisfactory, as Laconick Letters would be in State Relations; and that the great Atlas, in nine great volumes in folio, is not onely Atlas Major, but also Atlas Melior.

ordinary wayes which an Englishman may take in going into Italy, are five: to wit, either through Flanders and Germany; and so to fall in at Trent, or Treviso, and so to Venice. Or else by France, and so to Marseilles, and thence to Genoa by Sea. Or else by land from Lyons through Swisserland, the Grisons Country, and the Valtoline, and so pop up at Brescia. Or else from Lyons again through the Valesians Country, over Mount Sampion, the Lake Major, and so to Milan. Or else in fine, fram [sic] Lyons till, over Mount Cenis, and so to Turin, the