First Impressions on a Tour upon the Continent / In the summer of 1818 through parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, the borders of Germany, and a part of French Flanders
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A travel journal records the author's first impressions during a summer tour across continental Europe, offering episodic sketches of crossings, post‑chaise journeys, inns, and market towns. The narrative blends practical travel detail—rough sea passages, slow post‑coach roads, hotel meals—with vivid local observation of costume, roadside devotions, and landscape, and frequent cultural comparison. Short reflective passages consider the imagination's influence on perception and the author's deliberate effort to observe without prejudice. The work reads as a modest, intermittently lively journal of sights, manners, and small incidents rather than a systematic guide.
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