The Adventures of Kamoula, the lovely Arabian, or, A vindication of the ways of providence : exemplified in the triumph of virtue and innocence over corruption, perjury, and malice
LIBRARY OF THE * UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIAl J LOS ANGELES THE ADVENTURES A VINDICATION OF THE WAYS OF PROVIDENCE, EXEMPLIFIED IN THE Virtue and InnocenceofTriumph OVER. CORRUPTION, PERJURY, AND MALICE. And where can't learn to truft.you unriddle, Dr. Parnel. TOR LACKINCTON, ALLN, ar.i Co., TEMPLEOF CTHS MUSES, FINSB SQUARE, LONDON. THE from whichhiftory adventuresthe werffollowing in awerecompiled great meafure taken from an old French novel. are foThey with and richreplete morality in events that nointerefting need be made forapology it an drefs.giving Englifh The and trialsperfecutions to which providence permits Kamoula to be forexpofed a and the elevation ofwhile, PREFACE. which is atfortune thelength of her humblereward refig- to the will ofnation Heaven, the moftfiirnifh inftriuftive and cannotmoral fail; ftrong- the toto incline reader thely andlove of God, resignation to his unfearchable provi- dence. THE ADVENTURES KAMOULA. HE faithful hiftorian in hisJL Ofman, of that thehiflory Arabia, writes, of Redi who wasdaughter, Sanaani, the chief of a was an attribe, orphan the of wasfeventeen. Herage beauty both ex-her andwifdora,equalled by ^cded in thewhatever had appeared B world THE ADVENTURES OF world before.