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SAVONIA

Volume 9 · 223 words · 1778 Edition

a large, handsome, populous, and strong town of Italy, in the territory of Genoa, with two castles, and a bishop's see. It contains several handsome churches and well-built structures. It was taken by the king of Sardinia in 1746, at which time it had a capacious harbour; but the people of Genoa, being afraid that it would hurt their own trade, choked it up. It is seated on the Mediterranean sea, in a well-cultivated country, abounding in silk and all kinds of good fruit. E. Long. 8. 14. N. Lat. 44. 21.

SAURIN (James), a celebrated protestant minister, was born at Nîmes in 1677. His father, who was a lawyer, retired after the repeal of the edict of Nantes to Geneva, at which place he died; and Saurin quitting his studies, in 1694 made a campaign under lord Galloway, and procured a pair of colours. But when the Duke of Savoy concluded a peace with France, he quitted a profession for which he was not calculated, and resumed his studies at Geneva. In 1700, he visited Holland and England; in which latter country he staid long enough to marry a wife in 1703, and returned to the Hague in 1705. Here he preached with extraordinary applause, and died in 1730. There are 10 vols of his sermons, besides other works, all greatly esteemed.