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glish Traveller. (New English version.) 2 vols. 1802. SMOLLETT, T. Travels through France and Italy. 2 vols. London, 1766. SPALDING, WILLIAM. Italy and the Italian Islands. 3 vols. London, 1841. STAEL, MME. DE. Corinne, ou l'Italie. 1807. STARKE, MARIANA. Letters from Italy, 1792-1798. 9 vols. 1800. Travels on the Continent for the use of Travellers. 1800, 1820, 1824, etc. STENDHAL. Rome, Naples, and Florence, in 1817. London, 1818. STERNE, LAURENCE. A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy. By Mr. Yorick. 2 vols. London, 1768. STOLBERZ, COUNT F. L. ZU. Travels through Germany, Switzerland, Italy, etc. Translated by Thomas Holcroft. 1796. TAINE, HENRI. Voyage en Italie. 1866. TALBOT, SIR R. Letters on the French Nation. London, 2 vols.1771, 12mo. TEYSSEIRE, T. Monographie sur le climat de Nice. 1881. THICKNESSE, PHILIP. Useful Hints to those who make the Tour of France in a Series of Letters. London, 1768. A year's Journey through France, etc. 2, vols. 1777. TISSERAND, E. Chronique de Provence . . . de la cite de Nice, etc. 2 vols. Nice, 1862. TWINING FAMILY PAPERS. London, 1887. VIOLLET, PAUL. Hist. des Instit. polit. et administratifs de la France. 2 vols. Paris, 1890-98. WHATLEY, STEPHEN. The Travels and Adventures of J. Massey. Translated from the French. 1743. WILLIAMS, C. THEODORE. The Climate of the South of France. 1869. WINCKELMANN, J. J. Lettres familieres. Amsterdam, 1781. Reflections on the Painting and Sculpture of the Greeks. Translated by H. Fuseli. London, 1765. Voyage en Italie de J. J. Barthelemy . . . avec des morceaux inedits de Winckelmann. 1801. YOUNG, ARTHUR. Travels in France during 1787, 1788, 1789, edited by M. Betham-Edwards. 1889. YOUNG, EDWARD. Sa vie et ses oeuvres, par W. Thomas. Paris, 1901. APPENDIX B Short Notes on one or two unfamiliar Words which Smollett helped to domesticate in England. Berline. Swift and Chesterfield both use this for a heavy coach. The most famous berline was that used in the flight to Varennes. The name came from Brandenburg in the time of Frederick William. Bize. Smollett's spelling of bise--the cutting N.N.E. wind which makes Geneva so beautiful, but intolerable in the winter. Brasiere=brasero. A tray for hot charcoal used for warming rooms at Nice. Smollett practically introduced this word. Dried olives were often used as fuel. Calesse, calash, caleche. A low two-wheeled carriage of light construc
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