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BOOK III.
- LETTER I. TO Abdel Melec Muli Omar, President of the College of Sciences at Fez. p. 199
He discourses after the Manner of a Scep∣tick, on the Difference in Religions.
- II. To the Kaimacham. p. 207
The Sentiments of Isouf Eb'n Hadrilla, an Arabian Philosopher, concerning the Ori∣ginal of Mankind, and their being born in a State of War. Of 150000 Livers pro∣mised as a Reward to those who shou'd bring in Cardinal Mazarini Alive or Dead. Of the Return of that Minister to the Court.
- III. To the Reis Effendi, Principal Secretary of the Ottoman Empire. p. 212
More of the Domestick Troubles in France.
- IV. To Cara Hali, Physician to the Grand Signior. p. 217
He relates several Examples of the Wisdom and Morality that is found in the Brutes.
- V. To the Captain Bassa. p. 223
He expostulates about the Ill Success of the Mahometan Fleets: And relates to him a Vision which he had in Paris: With the Ceremonies that went before it. Advises him to make a Descent in Italy. Informs him of a Terrible Sea-Combat between the English and the Dutch.