Aleppo continued. Puppet-shews. Raraghuze, or Punch, his Freedom of Speech and Satire.
LETTER XXXV. Page [74].
Disagreeable Adventure, which occasions a sudden Departure from Aleppo.
LETTER XXXVI. Page [83].
A Plan of Travelling settled. Tartar Guide. Departure from Aleppo.
LETTER XXXVII. Page [92].
Description of Tartar Guide. His Conduct. Arrival at Diarbeker. Padan Aram of Moses. Scripture Ground. Reflections. Description of the City of Diarbeker. Whimsical Incident occasioned by Laughing. Oddity of the Tartar.
LETTER XXXIX. Page [107].
Strange Traits in the Tartar’s Character. Buys Women, ties them up in Sacks, and carries them 50 Miles. Reflections on the Slave Trade. Apostrophe to the Champion of the oppressed Africans.
LETTER XL. Page [115].