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sdo:abstract
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"In Amersfoort, Hanway finishes discussing the purpose of tobacco culture, then further describes Amersfoort, its geographical situation, its church and chimes, its cleanliness and the people's manners. He then leaves for Naarden and notices the many turnpikes on the way. He mentions Paleis Soestdijk, but avoids visiting Utrecht because of his impatience to arrive in Amsterdam. He describes the landscape on the way, then starts describing Naarden."
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