Excerpt from Letters Writ by a Turkish Spy, Who Liv'd Five and Forty Years Undiscover'd at Paris, Vol. 2: Giving an Impartial Account to the Divan at Constantinople, of the Most Remarkable Transactions of Europe Other, in the ca/t' the Weflem Schoo ademies, aihe: tier. XX. Book L: Vol. I. Thronghont all his Letters, there it augnaintnefi of Exa prejfion, peculiar to the Arabians 2341101, however he may vary in hit Style, 1 yet> hie Senfe retain1.th'ejhme E'dige he i; lively to the hery. Loft. Neyj difar as I can perceive, hoth hi Senfe, antljzudgment, grow more Cor te&, as he advance; in Team ind, will final jhme Difference heiween iters of 1637 and 1660. Expat? The whole seriej 9c them, as they can conveniently he pnhli/hea', Third Volume heing almo/l ready for the Fiefs In which, the Reader wiflfind the flrangefi Revolutions, and 1110 an'zazing Accidents, that, ever hap gan'd in the hr/cl fince the Creation with many French Intrigue; and Court Policies, which would never have come to Light, had it not been for thiijzihtle Arabian. Farewel.
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