Chap,XIL 
Eaft-India Paganr. 
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TAc' J do I :Bocllae 
Ci«»?iog<?, and the famous White Ele- 
phant of the King of Siam^ mention'd 
In the firft Book. Thus ^tr^il defcribes 
Tumm his Horfe to be white * ; and of 
the Strength, Adivity and Excellency of 
a Horfe there are many PafTages to be 
found both in facred and profane Hifto- 
ry. The Wings attributed to this Horfe 
fecra to be done In imitation @f the 
Pegajm of the antient Pagans, which was 
plac'd by them likewife among the Stars. 
What they fay of the World's being call 
into the Sea by the Tortoife, appears 
to have fome relation to Noah's Flood : 
And it is obfervable, that according to 
the Dodrine of the Malabars, before the 
laft Metamorphofis of things, there Ihall 
be fach diforders in the World, thai 
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