The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd

The Plague at Marseilles Consider'd

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Publisher Description

It is a health book. 'This great Building makes one entire Front of the Port, three hundred Paces in Length; the Harbour of Marseilles, is thirteen hundred Paces long, and the Circumference about three Thousand four hundred and fifty Paces. The Streets of the old Town are long, but narrow; and those of the New are spacious, and well Built. The chief, is that they call le Cours, which is near forty Paces broad, in the middle of which is a Walk, planted with four Rows of young Elms, which, with the Keys, are the Places of publick Resort. 'The Town-House which they call La Loge, is situate upon the Key over against the Galleys. Below is a large Hall, which serves the Merchants and Sea-faring Men for an Exchange; and above Stairs the Consuls, Town-Councellors, and others concerned in the Civil Administration have their Meeting.

GENRE
Health, Mind & Body
RELEASED
1732
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
50
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SELLER
Public Domain
SIZE
257.9
KB

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