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The true advantages to be acquir'd by Travelling are the knowledge of the Customs, dispositions, Laws, & Characters of the Nations we have visited; the remarks cannot be expected to arise in the mind of the Young traveller but from the judicious representations of his Conductor, who will by degrees lead this Pupil to give his sentiments & thus insensibly form His mind; the method that seems most effectualy to answer this desir'd end, is the going first to some Town not much frequented by foreigners, there to learn the language, & to study those things most adapted to the Country; for instance in Italy either Sienna or Pisa are proper places, there the Roman History should be a little run over that the places famous in that History for battles & other memorable events may be particularly