Of the Wefiem Trovince. 



ever, if the Accefs to It was lefs troublefome, Maliana hath 

 feveral Things to recommend It ; being in the firft Place ex- 

 ceedingly well watered to the N. W. from Jihlel Zichar, having 

 round about It a Number of Gardens and Vineyards, and enjoy- 

 ing befides a moil delightful Profped of the Country of the 

 Jendill, Matmata and other Arabs, as far as Medea. In the 

 Spring, the Devotees of Algiers, Bleda, and the neighbour- 

 ing Country come, with great Reverence, to kifs the Shrine of 

 Sede Toufeph, the tutelar Saint of This City. 



There are feveral Fragments at Maliana of the Roman Ar- 

 chitefture : and in a modern Wall, made up of Thefe antient 

 Materials, we have a Cipfuo with the following Infcription ; 

 which if we may fuppofe to relate to Tomfey^ Family, Mar- 

 ήαΓ% fine Thought upon Their Misfortunes ', will receive an ad- 

 ditional Force and Beauty from what we find Here, that His 

 Grandfon^ and probably Great Grandfont were buried at This 

 Diftance from Their Anceftors, and in fuch an obfcure Place. 



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Q^POMPEIO*CN.F. 

 QVIRIT. CLEMENTI 



PA DflVR 



EX TESTAMENTO. 



QjOMPEIO F.tQVIR. 



ROGATI FRATRIS 



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POMPEIA Q^P. 



MABRA POSVIT. 



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Pompejosy«vf»^i Afia atque Europa, fed tpfmii 

 Terra tegit Libyes : fi tamen ulla tegit. 



Qu}d mirtirn toto fijpargitur orbe ? jacere 

 Vno non poterat tanta ruina loco. 



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