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in a stone Coffin, on tlie Lid of
which a human Figure is sculptured,
turned partly toward one side,
as in a sleeping Posture - - - 51
32. An Arabian Summerhouse, raised
on antique Fragments, and situate
near the End o f the Canal of Me-
nouf, toward Cairo - - - - - 52
33. The City o f Menouf, on the Canal
of the same name, between Cairo
and Rosetta - - - - - - - ib.
34. Mamalukes exercising in the Square
of Mourad Bey’s Palace - - - 60
35. Mamalukes in their proper Dress, exercising
on Horseback - - - - 62
36. An Arab Sheik in his proper Dress - 63
37. An Egyptian Ball, atN edSili, a Village
on the western Bank o f the
Nile, midway between Cairo and
Rosetta - - - - - - - - 6 6
33. An Egyptian Fair at Kafr Raduan, a
Village on the eastern Bank o f the
Nile, between Ned Sili and Menouf
- - - - - - - - - ib.
39. A Ferryboat on the Nile near Ned Sili 68
40. An Egyptian Bey in his proper Dress 73
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41. Costume o f a Lady of Cairo, and her
attendant Slaves - - - - - - 74
42. Dancing Girls'in their proper Dresses ib.
43. An Egyptian Peasant and Family.
Though the Children in general go
naked, both Boys and Girls, till the
Age of Twelve or Fourteen, y et
sometimes a favourite Child is dressed
from it’s Infancy, as here; and
it is n o t’ uncommon, in Cases of
Sickness, to vow a Child to God for
a limited Period, during which it is
clothed - - - - - - - - - 7 5
44. A Bedoween Man and Woman - - ib.
45. An Egyptian Herdsman, and Cattle,
among which the Goats o f theCoun- •
try are particularly remarkable - 76
46. The Rosetta Gate at Alexandria,
where Toll is taken - - - - - 77
47. P a rt of the New City of Alexandria,
with the New Harbour, and the
Pharos - - - - - - - - - 7 8
48. Bridge over the Canal o f Alexandria,
about three miles south of the
Town - - - - - - - . ~ g s
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