119.
_Duplicity_ of the Africans exemplified, 293. 314.
E.
_East_ India trade, our, how likely to be affected by French
colonisation, in Senegal, 229.
_Ebekoaits_, or Ait Ebeko, a tribe of Berebbers, 124.
_Effah el_, exhibition of that venomous serpent, 453.
_Elephants_, 8.
_Elegant_ females, 142.
_Emperor_ admits an ambassador without prostration, and why, 282.
--------, Yezzid is wounded, and dies, 285.
His body exhumated, 286.
Compared to his majesty George the Fourth, 287.
_Emperor_, anecdote of one, 307.
His contest with the Berebbers, 308.
Letter from him to his bashaw of Suse respecting English seamen
wrecked on the western coast of Africa, 364.
Titles of H.I.M., 382.
Style of addressing him, 382.
_Emperor's_ letters, 384, 387, 392, 394, 395, 398, 402, 403, 405.
----, plan of reconciling catholics with protestants, 520.
----, table, simplicity of the furniture of, 96.
----, audience of business of the, 98.
Audience of leave in the garden of the Nile, 98.
_Embassy_, British, to Marocco, result of, 128.
_Encroachments_ of the French anticipated on our colonial arkets, 230.
_Encyclopedia_ Britannica, misapplication of an anachronism, 442.
The editor of has adopted the author's opinion respecting
the course of the Niger, 447.
_Epistolary_ correspondence, 382.
_Epistolary_ diction used by Muhamedans, 404.
_Equity_, case of, 312.
_Esshume_, See _Shume_.
_Euphorbium_ plant, 74.
_European_ merchants at Mogador in danger of being decollated
by order of the emperor, on a charge of high-treason, 284.
F.
_Fas_,
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