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CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER XXIII. 
Leave taken by Ali Bey of the pacha of Tripoli. — Departure for 
Alexandria. — Mistake of the captain. — Arrival on the coast of 
the Morea. — Island of Sapienza. — Continuation of the voy- 
age. — Scarcity of provisions. — Return to Sapienza. — Modon 
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CHAPTER XXIV. 
Porta-Longa. — European vessels. — Ipsilanti. — Continuation of the 
voyage. — Storm. — Arrival before before Alexandria. — Hurri- 
cane. — Terrible tempest. — Arrival at the island of Cyprus. — 
Miserable state of the vessel. — Landing at Limasol 290 
CHAPTER XXV. 
Voyage to Nicosia. — Description of this town.— Architecture. — 
Ceremonial visits. — Archbishop and bishops. — Contributions of 
the Greeks. — Women. — Ignorance. — Churches. — Turks.— 
Mosques - - 298 
CHAPTER XXVI. 
Voyage to Cythera. — Ruins of the queen's palace. — Observa- 
tions on their origin. — Return to Nicosia. — Voyage to Idalia. — 
Larnaca. — Return to Limasol - - - 314 
CHAPTER XXVII. 
Voyage to Paphos. — La Cuclia. — Beauty of the women of Cy- 
prus. — Yeroshipos Aphroditis, or sacred garden of Venus.— 
Ktima. — Ancient Paphos.— Modern Paphos or Baffa 328 
CHAPTER XXVIII. 
Gigantic ruins at Cuclia. — Return to Limasol. — Amathante. — 
Ruins. — Catacombs. — General considerations. — : Voyage to 
Alexandria. — Landing - - - - 342 
CHAPTER XXIX. 
Description of Alexandria. — Antiquities 
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