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xecution of a bloody vow he had made to marry a Lady every day, and have her cut off next morning, to avenge himself of the disloyalty of his first sultaness, &c.

Containing

An accurate account of the customs, manners, and religion, of the Eastern nations.

In Two Volumes. Vol. I.

1813


Contents of Volume I.

The story of the genius and the lady shut up in a glass box

The fable of the ass, the ox, and the labourer

The fable of the dog and the cock

The story of the merchant and genius

The history of the first old man and the bitch

The story of the second old man and the two black dogs

The story of the fisherman

The story of the Grecian king, and the physician Douban

The story of the husband and parrot

The story of the vizier that was punished

The history of the young king of the black isles

The story of the three calenders, sons of kings; and of the five ladies of Bagdad

The history of the first calender, a king's son

The history of the second calender, a king's son

The story of the envious man, and of him whom he envied

The history of the third calender, a king's son

The story of Zobeide The story of Amine

The story of Sindbad the sailor

His first voyage

His second voyage

His third voyage

His fourth voyage

His fifth voyage

His sixth voyage

His seventh and last voyage

The story of the three apples

The story of the young lady that was murdered, and of the young man her husband

The story of Nourreddin Ali and Bedreddin Hassan

The story of the little hunch-back

The story told by the Christian merchant

The story told by the sultan of Casgar's purveyor

The story told by the Jewish physician

The story told by the tailor

The story of the barber

The story of the barber's eldest brother

Of the second

Of the third

Of the f

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