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8 revisions | SusanE at Feb 12, 2022 12:39 PM p. 3[illegible?] [[Paris]] [illegible?]
[illegible?] taino [illegible?] y bea [illegible?] ued
Park -
thro' [through]
[[Dijon]]
Capital of Bur-
-gundy [[Burgundy]], - formerly
[Dinio?]
} - a handsome & clean town - Tombs of the [[Dukes
of Burgundy]] in the Cathedral - Two Boulevards,
Parc de Colembier [[Parc de Colombiere]] - [[Palais de Conde]] C1793 the mu-
-nicipality - Facade of the [[Church of St. Michael]] - &
the College -
to
Chalons [[Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon]]
} Bridge - Hospital & Quay - Saint Marcel once
contained the tomb of [[Abelard]] & Eloise [[Heloise]] - public walks -
to
[[Lyons]]
} by water - [Cochedeau?] - (11." F. Patron: 1.F.") - beau-
-tiful & romantic views - particularly after passing
the [[Isle de Cambe?]] - Cathedral - curious clock - Ruins
of a Roman theatre, & aqueduct on the Mountain of St. Just - the
exterior of la Charite & [[hotel Dieu]] - Abbaye St. Fleme - Place de
bellecour - Hotel de Ville very handsome - remark [[Claudius]]'s o-
-riginal speech on two tablets of brass in its vestibule - The
Quays particularly that on the Rhone - Hills from this walk beauti-
ful - public Library - the Junction of the [[Soane]], & [[Rhone]] - the diffe-
-rent apperance of the two streams - distant [[Alps]].
To [[Cerdon]]
} Its situation - [[Lake of Nantua]] - loss of the [[Rhone]] near
[Avanchy?] - [[Fort l'Écluse]] - on the right Mt. Blanc [[Mont Blanc]] - on the
left Mt Jura [[Mont Jura]] - the whole road from [[Lyons]] to [[Geneva]] is truly
beautiful - romantic & scarcely to be equalled -
&
to
[[Geneva]]
} Lake - Environs - Setting of the Sun on the distant [[Alps]] - Junction
of [[Rhone]] & [[Arve]] - beautiful color of the former river-
[written at angle, upside down:] mo
[written upside down:] [Laubenhein?] 1798 - [illegible?] Paris [illegible?] thro' [through] to to To Cerdon & [written at angle, upside down:] mo [written upside down:] [Laubenhein?] 1798 - p. 3[illegible?] [[Paris]] [illegible?]
[illegible?] taind [illegible?] y bea [illegible?] ued
Park -
thro' [through]
[[Dijon]]
Capital of Bur-
-gundy [[Burgundy]], - formerly
[Dinio?]
} - a handsome & clean town - Tomb of the [[Dukes
of Burgundy]] in the Cathedral - Two Boulevards,
Parc de Colembier [[Parc de Colombiere]] - [[Palais de Conde]] C1793 the mu-
-nicipality - Facade of the [[Church of St. Michael]] - &
the College -
to
Chalons [[Saint-Marcel-lès-Chalon]]
} Bridge - Hospital & Quay - Saint [Marcal?] once
contained the tomb of [[Abelard]] & Eloise [[Heloise]] - public walks -
to
[[Lyons]]
} by water - [illegible?] - (11." F. Patron: 1.F.") - beau-
-tiful & romantic views - particularly after passing
the [[Isle de Cambe?]] - Cathedral - curious clock - ruins
of a Roman theater, & aqueduct on the Mountain of St. Just - the
exterior of la Chainte & [[hotel Dieu]] - Abbaye St. Fleme - Place de
bellacour - Hotel de brille very handsome - remar[?] [[Claudius]]'s o-
-riginal speech on two tablets of brass in its vestibule - The
Quays particularly that on the shore - still from this walk beauti-
ful - public Library - the Junction of the [[Soane]], & [[Rhone]] - the diffe-
-rent apperance of the two streams - distant [[Alps]].
To [[Cerdon]]
} Its situation - [[Lake of Nantua]] - Cols of the [[Rhone]] near
[Avanchy?] - [[Fort l'Écluse]] - on the right Mt. Blanc [[Mont Blanc]] - on the
left Mt Jura [[Mont Jura]] - the whole road from [[Lyons]] to [[Geneva]] is truly
beautiful - romantic & scarcely to be equalled -
&
to
[[Geneva]]
} Lake - Envisions - Setting of the Sun on the distant [[Alps]] - Junction
of [[Rhone]] & [[Arve]] - beautiful color of the former [[illegible?]] -
[written at angle, upside down:] mo
[written upside down:] [Laubenkein?] 1798 - [illegible?] Paris [illegible?] thro' [through] to to To Cerdon & [written at angle, upside down:] mo [written upside down:] [Laubenkein?] 1798 - |