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Th. 5. Sifmrit TG ^ Cl-dGLB, erh DGLB kGL maximuff^ 
feu majus quhm Dyh B y.y^. 
Th» 6, Sin Tg « G£ = 2 DGLB^ erit GL x si DGLB maximum^ 
'fru majus quam y>^xs/ DyhB, 
Hand dtfficili negotio cum hcec demonjlrantur ^ turn ejufmodi com- 
plura defrehenduntur^ 
I IL A Continuation of the MEMO 1J{ES of M.'Etmxtt concerning 
the Empire of the Mogol. Enghjhh out of French, London^ 
Printed for Mofes Pitt in Little Brittain, 1671^ in 80. 
THe flrfl Volume of thefe Memoires^ lately alfo printed in 
Englijh for the fame Bookfeller, containing almofl:no« 
ihinghut political afFairs^was left un-mention'd in tiiefe Books > 
but this fecond taking notice of many particulaTS5relating to our 
defign, we thought good to give it fome place here , and to let 
the Reader know^ that^ befides an accurate Defcription of the 
two famous Cities of Indoftan^OfW^' and -.^^r^,and many things 
difcovering the Genius of the Mogols and Indians^ as alfo thofe, 
which belong to their militia^Scc. here is an account given, 
Firji^oi the Extravagant opinions of the Gentiles of Indojiahi 
of theirodd belief concerning f^r/^j&y^/ 5 of the Books of Scien- 
ces received amongft them 5 of their Dofl:rine of the Tranfmi- 
gration of Souls, and of the Creation, Prefervation and De- 
ft rudtion of the World 5 as alfo a Relation of the different Sedts 
of Philofophers amongft them 5 of their Method of Phyjicl^^ 
very different fromours, and how fuccefsful > of their igno- 
rance in,and averfion from Anatomy^ of their pleafant Tenets 
in Jflronomffieography.mdi Chronology 5 of their opinion concer- 
ning P/a5;2^x and -^^/j/Vw^//^ importing that the Seeds of both of 
thefe kinds are not form'd anew^but were contrived in the Firft 
produftion of the World 5 as alfojthat they are aduaily the ve- 
ry entire Plant or Animal* 
Secondly ^htte is to be found a good defcription of the king- 
dom oi K^chemire, the reputed Paradife of the Eaft-Indies 5 its 
antient Stare ; its prefent condition and excellencies for Soyt 
VegetableSjWaterSjCatteljWild Dear 5 the wit and Induftry of 
the Inhabitants in making fine ftufFs,good Verniih^&c. the con- 
dition of its MountainSjOnefide of them being intolerably hofj 
and yielding J/irfwi PlantSj the other very tolerable, and af^ 
Q^qq fording 
