Excerpt from Rome, Its Churches, Its Charities, and Its Schools
Tm: followin g pages were written as a recreation from severer studies, during a period of severe illness, when the author was prevented from takin g other relaxation. They are now permitted to see the light, at the desire of several friends, who gave it as their opinion, that a work of this description, which would treat of Rome and its charities in a Catholic point of view, would be calculated to effect some good, and would tend to re move the prejudices which have been excited against the Eternal City, and all connected with it, by modern tourists and by writers of modern books of travel.
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