Excerpt from Travels Through the Low Countries, Germany, Italy and France, Vol. 1: With Curious Observations, Natural, Topographical, Moral Physiological, &C.; Also, a Catalogue of Plants, Found Spontaneously Growing in Those Parts, and Their VirtuesFrom Calais, zlpril 21. We travelled to Dunbirb, by the way taking a view of Graveling, a town neither large nor well built, and, at our being there, but thinly inhabited, yet {lands it in (0 low and plafhy a level, and is environed with many out-works and great ditches of water, that one would think it were by force inexpugnable, and wonder that in (0 ibort t1me it lhould be confirained to furrender to the Bagli/k and Frencb befieging of it, dnnol6 5 8. Before We came into the town we palled over five draw - bridges.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.
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