Peace is the gem with which Europe has embellished her fair but palpitating bosom; and may disappointment and dishonour be the lot of that ambitious and impolitic being who endeavours or who wishes to pluck it from her!

FINIS.

ERRATA.

[Page 2,]l.21,forLewis,readLouis.
[13],3,forEnglish,readown.
[Ibid.]4,forimport,readimpost.
[17],25,forbleu,readbleus.
[44],9,forstories,readstones.
[53],17,forentered now,readreentered.
[77],21,forperpetual,readvast.
[120],1,forprofession,readwill.
[151],18,forthe,readhis.
[164],19,forFrance,readthe country.
[169],6,forat,readof.
[169],26,forhardworn,readhardwon.
[188],Chap. XVIII,forCommodities,readCommodités.
[197],l. 7,forheightened,readhigh toned.
[203],21,foris,readwas.
[210],ult.afterto,addthose of.
[221],14,forremblance,readresemblance.

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Southampton[4]
Light-house at Havre[27]
Paris Diligence[31]
Woman of Caux[35]
Rouen[41]
Ruins in the Petit Trianon[183]
Bagatelle in the Bois de Boulogne[207]
Museum of French Monuments[223]
Malmaison[235]
Caen[237]
Cherbourg[247]

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