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ing the Beys concerning fuch grievances as they fhouid have 
found reafon to reprefent, and might pave the way to a future 
good underftanding. 
This was not complied with, and the Cafhef remained with- 
out propofmg any alternative. After fourteen or fifteen days 
he left Alexandria, with a prefent of very fmall value from the 
citizens, and fome trifles given him, in refped: to the chara£ler 
he bore, by the European merchants. So ended this great 
turmoil, which I have mentioned perhaps at too great length ; 
but which throws fome light on the fituation and charader of the 
late government. 
