7 <5 TRAVELS TO THE EAST. 
(here by all the Beys, with much magnificence. He 
mounted a horfe, and they accompanied him on 
foot to a houfe hard by, where the Balhaw com- 
monly remains for fome days before he makes his 
entry into the city. He forms a wrong idea of the 
Turks who imagines them to be rough, unpohte, and 
ignorant of what we term complaifance. They are far 
from wanting it. I received on this occafion, as I 
had often done before, feveral proofs of it. Se- 
veral who knew us not, defired us to walk in, and 
we were politely treated by them. 
A He' 
