TO CAIRO. toy 
^ Vere now in tlieir beauty, the trees fiiot forth 
e c ’ ,v leaves, and wheat and barley were now in 
a ar ; after I had been there for nine months, 
a ^ had fufficient opportunities of knowing Egypt, 
. c °untry without an equal, and Cairo, a city 
-j. 'ch is belt defcribed by the title its Lord the 
» , ifli Emperor gives it, when he calls it ftn- 
mar in its kind. 
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