No More Learning

The author,           from ery; the Shigri glaciers, the most vast,
Constantinople, visits the Troad, Cyprus, desolate, and beautiful in the world; Zan-
the Holy Land, Cairo, the Pyramids, and skar, with its primitive Tartar manners
the Sphinx; thence by the way of Suez and customs, its sculptured tumuli, its
he proceeds to Gaza, and returns by the Lama monuments and prayer-mills, its se-
way of Nablous and Damascus, He clusion and unchangeableness; and finally,
apologizes for his frankness of style, and his stay in the remote, inaccessible, and
gives his impressions with refreshing di- most enchanting vale of Kashmir, after a
rectness, modified as little as possible by journey of incredible hardship and danger.