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22~ SECOND JOURNEY THROUGH FRANCE IN 1814.the POOl'.The authe knowledge ofand Îts virtues, tThese lagoonsboiled down supresent anshot they reqsportsmen, withfreaks sent a mas happy to leave behind him as a substitute,,bark of the barberry, in French épine 'Dinette,e efi'ect, and even in a stronger degree.d with what is caUed the mud.tortoise, whichle human stomach, «ven when in its most delineitherrejects nor is encumbered.ch it is difficult, if not danakethem birds; blÜount of what theyflesh! We shallaversy. TheycJ.,ent to deprivemust exi&t. Theein.great Bocks, andlittle powder andcovered byhe time when suchriver affords a fishworthy of a niche in the bill of Jare ofany bon 'vivant: its name here isremouge 1~.'CLIlIUTE.-(Extracted from notes upon foliation and vegetation, takenbetween the mouths of the Rhone =1:Thermometer frequently at and about 40.and the Pyrenees.)-January.'Vet weather from the south,-!< See plate;t At Aiguesmol'tes St. LouisThe altE~rat,lOnwhich has taken place Letween his day ana the present one, aft'orasa seale toprocesses of nature. ft is in thisêyieinity, ,as is weil ~nown, that.Tul,iter prostratedbolts, and inhurnated in superineurnbent~artl~: tl~~~ia~~i~~:or ôpposingthe. ê.... .,' êê viatorialHercules. This last divinity appears upon thescene oft\ucient life in various characters ~t least, if!lot personifications; none but had the!!' rcason.

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