A Table of the Chapters, &c. 
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Ch2ip. LXXY'll. Of the Jem a^dTur ksi» Egypt 
Chap. LXXIX. The Pur/iJJjmefîts ufed mh^Ypt 2 59 
Chap. LXXX. The Inconveniences and Dijtempers which are frequent at 
Caire 260 
- Chap. LXXXI. The Remeàies u fed by the Mooxs in their Sickneffes 262 
Chap. LXXXII. The Moneys and M^eights of Egypt ibid. _ 
Chap. LXXXIII. The Remarkable HÏfiory 0/ Don Philippe, Prime of '^'^ ^ ' 
Tunis 26:5 
Chap. LXXXIV. The Voyage from Caire to Alexandria. Of the 
Hhouames 265 
Chap. LXXX V. Arrival at YyQ>w<:^tx^ with a Defcriftion of the Place. 
A dcuHgerous Storm in the Port <?/ Alexandria \ •> -, 266 
Chap. LXXXVl. The Author s Departure from Bouquef in an Knglifh 
■Shîp. Commendation of the Englijh Sea men 270 
Chap. LXXX VII. The Voyage from ^o\jc\\[cr 271 
Chap. LXXX Vin. The Lampe dofa and Pantalaria. Of the 
Lor fair s met with at Sea. . The Arrival at Goletta ibid 
Chap. LXXXIX. A Defcription of Goletta, and the Author''s Arrival at 
Tunis 274 
Chap. XC. Of the Countrey-Houfes, and other Remarks about Hums 275 
Chap. XCI. A Defer fpt ion ofTunis^and of the Chrifiian Slaves there 276 
Chap. XCII. OftheDcy, and other Officers at Tunis, and of the Go- • 
V em ment there 2'j'J 
Chap. XCin. Of the fever al Punifhments ufed atHums 279 
Chap. XCIV. The Authors Departure from Goletta. The Ruins of 
Carthage, A continuance of his Voyage 279 
Chap. XCV. A Relation of a remarkable Engagement at %ea between an 
tlngltfy Merchant-man and three Spanifh Corfairs^ and the taking of one 
of I he Corf air s 282 
A Relation of the taking cif Babylon, otherwife called Bagdat, from the 
AjngofPtrCm, by Sultan Amurath, rnthe Tear 1658 287 
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