This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1745 Excerpt: ...of the Succeflbrs of the samous Agrican, and Mandricard, Lovers of the beautisul Angelica, and Rivals to that arl of Angiers, whom you saw not long since near Jtteca. Thence proceed to the Empire of Cathay, to that of China, to the Indies, and the Mogul's Country; but when you come to Ispahan, manage-it so with ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1745 Excerpt: ...of the Succeflbrs of the samous Agrican, and Mandricard, Lovers of the beautisul Angelica, and Rivals to that arl of Angiers, whom you saw not long since near Jtteca. Thence proceed to the Empire of Cathay, to that of China, to the Indies, and the Mogul's Country; but when you come to Ispahan, manage-it so with Presents and Art, that you may get into the Sophy's Seraglio, to see whether the Princess Zenobia be not there. In short, Sancho, when you have satisfy'd your Curiosity at the Court of the Sultan of Babylon, you shall come back towards the Kingdoms of Cyprus and Damascus, where formerly Reign'd the good old Man Norandin, the great Friend of Knights Errant; but before you leave Asia, visit the Arabia's, and particularly that where the Ph nix is found. And when you have attentively view'd the Tomb of the Sarazen Prophet, you shall pass over the Isthmus that joins Asia and Africa. You may stay one Day to rest you in the great City of Alexandria, then going up the Nile along those fruitsul Plains that River waters, you shall pass into the Empire of Ethiopia and the Abissines. Then turning away to the Southward, you shall advance into the Kingdom of the Cafres, so satal to Strangers, because those barbarous People seed on human Blood. Next you shall turn again to the Northward, and will comq into the Kingdoms of Tombut and Senega, and the vast Empire of the Blacks; whence crossing the Dominions of the King of Morocco, and those that once belonged to King Agramant, that satal Enemy to the mighty Charlemaign, Emperor of the Romans, you shall embark at Algier to return into Spain. Mother of God, cry'd Sancho, what a Journey is that? I had rather go to the Shrine of St. James in Galicia. Faith, my Ass and I ihall try.what what our Feet are made of....
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