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THROUGH
WALES, HOLLAND, AND WESTPHALÍA;
WITH
VIEWS OF PEACE AND WAR
. AT HOME AND ABROAD.
SECOND EDITION, REVISED.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
HUMANITY;
OR
THE RIGHTS OF NATURE.
A POEM.
THIRD EDITION, CORRECTED.
BY
Mr. PRATT.
VOLUME III.
He who is diligent to feek will always GLEAN fomething."
LONDON:
DR. JOHNSON.
PRINTED FOR T. N. LONGMAN, PATERNOSTER-ROW.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF VOLUME III.
LETTER LVI.
A Difquifition on the subject of Liberty, Equality,
&c. &c.-The author ventures his opinions. p. 1.
LETTER LVII.
The two laft infurrections of Holland--- An inftance
of Dutch revenge in private life---Reflections on
the publick mania in different countries---The pro
grefs of political discontent. p. 9.
LETTER LVIII.
The calamity of the times generally spoken of-- The
author's promife to glean them more particularly in
the courfe of this laft Sheaf---The author gleans
the German theatre---Some of its beauties and de-
fels-Analysis of fome of their dramatick pieces---
The German Romeo and Juliet turned into an
opera; but managed with uncommon address---Its
fable and feenery---Defcription of a gala play,
at which three princely perfonages, in honour of
whom it is reprefented, fall fast asleep---The au-
thor literally takes them napping---The Stadt-
holder's birth-day, or anniverfary martyrdom---
More advantages of little folks over great:
with
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