EXHIBITED IN THE TRAVELS OF BELZONI IN EGYPT AND NUBIA; INTERSPERSED WITH THE OBSERVATIONS OF A MOTHER TO BY THE AUTHOR OF "THE INDIA CABINET." PRINTED FOR HARRIS AND SON, ST. PAUL'S 1821. PREFACE. PLACED in an amphitheatre of boundless extent, and surrounded by an immense variety of objects, young persons are naturally inquisitive, and delighted with every new accession of knowledge; and as truth is no longer deemed incompatible with amusement, the most pleasing mode of conveying the former appears to be to blend it with the latter. |