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CONTENTS.                          XV

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             Use of ardent spirits                                      343
             Wine—Gaming—Divination                                     344
             Love of swinging, music and musical instruments            345
             Feast of “ the Aid”—War dance                              346
             Dress—Arms—Food                                       349, 350
             Person and ornaments of women                         351, 352
             Sprightliness of character—Anecdote                        353
             Freedom of Arab females                                    354
             Sheikh government—Civilization                             355
             Patriarchal authority—Attachment to their Sheikhs -
               Anecdote ....                                       357—361
             Notice of various tribes—Independence                      364
             Incessant feuds                                            367
             Mutual attachment of a Bedowin tribe                       368
             Imam’s Government—Court—Titles                        371 — 374
             Administration of justice                                  375
             Family feud—Religious toleration                           376
             Responsibility of Sheikhs                                  377
             Public resources—Revenue                                   379
             Imam’s Household—Munificent character                      380
             Standing army                                              381
             Feudalism ....                                             382
             Population—Towns—Map of Oman                           383, 384
             Houses ....                                                386
             Architecture—Slave-trade                                   387
             Imam's consent to its abolition—Reflections—Descrip­
                tion and number of slaves                           388, 390
             Value—Treatment—Punishment—Household slaves —
                their education . . . 390,391
              Historical glance at Oman . . .392
              Our political relations with its Prince . . 400
              Importance of an intimate alliance . . 401
              His navy—Port of Maskat . . 402
              Ungenerous behaviour of British Government . 403
              Ras ul Aseida .... 405
              Start for Nakai el Hajar—Shells ... . 407
              Deyabi Bedowins—their representative government . 4 09
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