ON SEVERAL PARTS O F ITALY, &c. In the Years 1701, 1702, 1703. Verum ergo id eft, fi quis in cœlum afcendiffet, Cicer. de Amic. LONDON, Printed for Jacob Tonfon, within Grays- To the Right Honourable John Lord Sommers, Baron of Evesham. My LORD, T HERE is a Pleafure in owning Obligations which it is an Honour to have receiv'd, but fhould I publish any Favours A done done me by Your Lordship, I am afraid it would look more like Vanity than Gratitude. I had a very early Ambition to recommend my felf to Your Lord/hip's Patronage, which yet encreas'd in me as I Travell'd through the Countries, of which I here give Your Lordship fome Account: For whatever great Impreffions an Englishman muft have of Your Lordship, they who have been Converfant Abroad will find 'em ftill improv'd It can't but be obvious to them, that tho' they fee Your Lord. |