ships, according to, cannot stand land batteries, [204];
Cassim el Mousse asked to kill, [208];
put out at the loss of the two boats, [209];
does not want Egyptians, Turks, or Circassians, [209];
prepared to clear out, [210];
sure of Cuzzi being a traitor, [210];
emphatic protest against Egyptians, &c., by, [210];
letter from King John to, [214];
anxious about the Abbas, [215];
shrewd idea of how affair will end, [215];