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as they occurred. To that gentleman he is also indebted for the communication of several circumstances that otherwise he could not have related with accuracy.

At length, then, the author commits himself with diffidence and anxiety to a discerning though indulgent public: yet whatever be their decision, he will submit without a murmur. In the retirement of a domestic life he will at least look back with pleasure on the busy, varied, and important scenes in distant parts of the globe to which he has been a witness, and he will always feel gratified by the reflection of having been even an humble memorialist of a splendour and heroism so glorious to his country and his friends.

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WITH DIRECTIONS TO THE BINDER.

1 DEDICATION, with the Earl of St. Vincent's Arms engraved, next after the title page. 2 General Chart of the Mediterranean to face page

3 View of the Rock and Town of Scylla on the Coast of Calabria

4 Landing Place at Syracuse

5 Temple of Minerva at Syracuse

6 Latomiæ, or Caverns, near Syracuse

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7 Entrance into Dionysius' Ear, one of the Caverns called Latomia

8 Inside of a Cavern, one of the Prisons of Dionysius, near Syracuse

9 Piazza, or Grand Place, in the City of Syracuse

10 Subterraneous Gardens belonging to the Capuchin Monastery near Syracuse

11 Curious Cemetery of the Capuchin Monastery near Syracuse

12 Plan of the Battle of the Nile on the 1st of August 1798 ...

13 Tower on the Island of Marabou at the Entrance of the Western Harbour of Alexandria .....

14 Moors returning from a Pilgrimage to Mecca; on board the Swiftsure off Alexandria 15 Castle of Aboukir; taken from the Burial Ground on the Island

16 Arsenal and Guardhouse at Rhodes; formerly a Monastery when the Island was in the Hands of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem

17 Arabs on board the Swiftsure...

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18 Turkish Gun-boats, conducted by Captain Hallowell, battering the Castle of Aboukir 123 19 Attack on the French Camp near the Lake Maadie...

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20 Ancient Egyptian Relicks found on the Island of Aboukir, or Nelson's Island 21 A Mamaluk delivering a Message from Mourad Bey...

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22 The Pharos or Castle at the Entrance of the Eastern or New Port of Alexandria
23 A Street in Caiffe, a Town at the Foot of Mount Carmel..
24 View of the Bay of Acre from the Summit of Mount Carmel
25 View of the Town of Caiffe and Mount Carmel ...
26 Peasants Plowing, and Mode of Agriculture in Syria.
27 The Court-yard of Hassan Bey's Palace at Rhodes...

28 Mount Pelegrino, and the Light-house, in the Bay of Palermo, Sicily

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31 Palazzo di Aqua Viva, or the Palace of the Duke of Aqua Viva, near Lacco in the Island of Ischia ....

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32 The Benedictine Monastery of Vallombrosa on the Appenines .

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33 Cubillario, an Inn on the Appenines, on the Road from Florence to Bologna. 34 View on the Grand Canal, with the Ponto Rialto, Venice

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35 View of Monte Baldo on Lago di Garda ...

36 Flying-bridge on the River Po, in Lombardy ..

37 Grand Parade at Mahon, in the Island of Minorca

38 Inhabitants of Minorca, with the Manner of making Butter.

39 The Bay of Fournelles, in the Island of Minorca

40 Entrance to the Spanish Church at Gibraltar...

41 Interior of a Gallery, or Fortified Excavation in the Rock of Gibraltar

42 Inside view of the Entrance to Poco roca Cave, Gibraltar

43 Interior of St. Michael's Cave, Gibraltar.

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of the shores on each side. Charybdis and Mount Etna described. In-
telligence gained that the French having captured Malta, through the
treachery of some of the Knights and Grand Master, had sailed from
thence to the eastward. The British fleet arrives off Alexandria.
Admiral dispatches Captain Hardy, in the Mutine brig, to the governor,
and receives no account of the French fleet; his disappointment thereon.
He shapes his course back towards Sicily, and makes the Bay of Syra-
cuse, which he enters with his fleet.
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CHAPTER IV.

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