France

NICE, October 22, 1764.

SIR, - As I have nothing else to do, but to satisfy my own curiosity, and that of my friends, I obey your injunctions with pleasure; though not without some apprehension that my inquiries will afford you very little entertainment. The place where I am is of very little importance or consequence as a state or community; neither is there any thing curious or interesting in the character or oeconomy of its inhabitants.

BOULOGNE, September 12, 1763.

NICE, November 10, 1764.

To DR. S - AT NICE

TURIN, March 18, 1765.

PARIS, October 12, 1763.

NICE, November 10, 1764.

AIX EN PROVENCE, May 10, 1765.

To MRS. M - . PARIS, October, 12, 1763.

NICE, December 19, 1764.

SIR, - In my last, I gave you a succinct account of the silkworm, and the management of that curious insect in this country. I shall now proceed to describe the methods of making wine and oil.

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