| Description | Gives details of his itinerary from Paris and expresses his concern about travelling to Rome because of the movements of the armies. Gives news from Paris concerning the Emperor of Russia's request to send troops through France to Spain and assures his father that he has not spoken to anyone of his views on the political state of Italy. He has advertised for a companion to travel with him to Italy and has visited Mr and Mrs Wilkins who have shown him architectural drawings of Rome, and gives the names of other acquaintances he has met in Paris. |