A.Algier, its Description, Page314.Anatomy of the Human Body,22. &c.Animals, their Production,271.Ark ofNoah, its Dimensions,243.B.Bashaw, atAlgier, how he was frighten'd in hisBed by a Mad-man,278,279, &c.The Trouble our Author came into for it, who was his Keeper,281,282, &c.Bawd and a young Whore atParis, their Design upon aCounsellor of the Parliament,144to148.Beasts, whether they have Reason,25.Bees, Fable of,292.Beginning, in the Book ofGenesis, the Word accountedfor,26.Bible, the Author's prophane Account of it,15, &c.How his Mind was alter'd,28.BissextileYear, why call'd so,55.Blasphemy against God reckoned the most enormous Crime,94.Bleeding, an infallible Remedy to staunch it,315.Bodies, human; how liable to change,45.BrasilWomen, how their Husbands lie in for 'em,17.Bustrolthe King of this strange Country; his Character,Dress, Children and Wives, Palace, Revenues, Coin, &c.127to132,136.Ridiculous Account of the Origin of his Ancestors, and theMethods used to enforce the Belief of it,135,150,151.His way of travelling,168.His Marriage to a Woman that was to have been the Wife of aCarpenter,169.His other Marriages,170.C.Calendar, its Origin and Correction,54,55.Cantons, a particular Description of them,83.99.Christ, what Notion they have of him in those Parts,95,96.How his Miracles are to be understood,267.Christian Religion, some Account of it,141, &c.Chronologies of the World, various,110, &c.Clock-making, the Author and his Comrades Genius for it,91,How they were employ'd in it by the King of the Country,127,137.The Honours paid them for their Ingenuity,161.Cock-fighting, and Eagle catching two yearly Ceremonies,78,79.Creation, gross Accounts of it,106,107,123.Crimes how punish'd in this unknown Country,94.Why they put no Criminals to Death,92,93.Cubit in the Scripture, what it was,243,244.D.Days and Hours how measur'd in this strange Country beforethe Invention of Clocks,91, &c.Days thought to be all alike,99.Deluge, whether Universal or only Partial,241, &c. to245.Descartes's Works, Reflections on them,6,7.E.Eagle-baiting, a yearly Ceremony,79.Earth, its Motions describ'd,53,54,137.Earth, its Motion further illustrated,162to165.Earthquake and a Tempest describ'd,235.Eclipses defin'd,58,59.Empress, which of the King's Wives has that Name,153:Her Delivery of a Son, and the Ceremonies on that Occasion,152,153, &c.F.Father's remarkable Quarrel with his Son, and the Decision ofit,157to160.Funerals, an Account of them,167.G.Galileo, his Sufferings from the Court of Inquisition,7.Gall-nut, a Description of that Fruit,272.Glass, the Want of it how supply'd,130.GoaCity, its Description and Inhabitants,251,254.How our Author was frighten'd in his Bed at one of the Inns,252, &c.His Practice there in Surgery,254.His Imprisonment in the Inquisition,255.His Discourse with aChinesePrisoner about Religion,256, &c.His Defence before the Inquisition, and Condemnation to theGalleys for Life,273,274.How he was taken by a Pirate, and carry'd toAlgier,276.His Redemption from Slavery,300.Goats large and strong us'd for Draught,82.Story of an unruly one,88.GOD, by what Name he, is call'd in this unknown Country,93.Their Opinion of the Divine Being,98,118,119.H.Hair, long, a Dissertation upon it, and why our Author consentedto have his cut off,29,30.Heat and Cold, what they consist in,59,61.Heaven, a crude Notion of it,114.Heudde, Peter, how he bitVandykeaDutchFactor atLisbon,32, &c.302.How he was, afterwards taken by the Pirates,283.How he pretended to make Gold,306to309.His own Narrative of his Rogueries,301to313.I.Immortality of the Soul ridicul'd,116, &c.Incarnation of Christ, that Mystery freely treated of,265,266.L.Language of the unknown Country,75to78.Light, its Creation defin'd,26,107.LisbonCity describ'd,14.M.Marriages at what Age they are allow'd in this unknown Country,and to whom prohibited,153,167.Massey, John, a Mercer atLondon, our Author's Brother and theirCaresses at Meeting there,315.Massey, David, Captain of a Ship his Misfortune,2.Matter, its Operation on our Organs,60.Microscopes, the Use of 'em,269,270.Mines of Iron and Coal describ'd,85,86.Miracles of our Saviour how to be understood,266,267.N.Negro, Story of one who hang'd himself for fear of banging,19.The Dissection of his Body,20.WhyNegroesare black,21.Nests of strange Birds describ'd,44,45.News, the Method of spreading it through this unknown Country,155.O.Oak-Apples describ'd,272.P.Paris, the Author's Account of it,4.Pascal, M. an Account of his Conic Sections,5.Perception, what is the sole Cause of it,24.Philosophy, natural, a curious Discourse on it,236to240.Pillar of Fire that conducted theIsraelites, what it was,105.Pole, a strange Animal of that Name describ'd,131.Polybius, a Quotation from him with respect to the Gods, andto Rewards and Punishments,264.Polygamy, to whom allow'd,128.Prayer reckon'd needless,99,101.The Necessity of it,101,103.Princes why they don't love Alterations in Worship,96.Purgatory, an Account of it,141.R.Religious Differences not so essential as pretended,264,265.Resurrection, the Pagan Notion of it,107,108, &c.113,116.Revelation Divine vindicated,103,104, &c.Revelation Divine defended by our Author against a ChristianRenegadoe,284,285,286.S.Savages, our Author and his Comrades encounter with them,226, &c.to230.Scriptures, Holy, whether they were all inspir'd,286,287.Their Antiquity and Authenticity,287,288to290.Serpent, a hideous one like to have devour'd our Author, &c.50.Small-Pox, its Fatality,170.Spaniard's scuffle with aPortuguesein which theymurder'd each other,250,251.Sun, how worthy he is thought of Adoration,52,53.Computation of his Dimensions,57,58,162.Sun-Dialling, an Account of that Art,171.T.Temperance, the good Effects of it,31,32.Thought defin'd,24.Time internal and external, how defin'd and measur'd,26,27.Tortoises, the Excellency of their Fat,39.Touch, the Effects of it,24,25.Trinity, a Discourse on that Subject betwixt a Chinese Pagan andaFrenchJesuit,258,259.Compared to a Fruit-Tree,259,260.The Infidelity of the Chinese,261.V.Virgin, what it means in the Original,266.W.WanderingJew, an Account of him,8, &c.Wars, just, vindicated,139,140.Watch, a Present of one made to the King by our Author's Comrade,172.How it involv'd him in a very dangerous Intrigue with one ofthe King's Wives,173to200.Woolpack at Sea describ'd,36, &c.Y.Year, the Variety of its Computations,54,55.The Difference betwixt theGregorianandJulian,56.
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