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of the Cufhite fhepherd by whom they were firft invented 

 and ufed, as we mall fee hereafter. I may add in further 

 proof of their origin, that the curfe* of Canaan feems to 

 have followed them, they have obtained no principality, but 

 ferved the kings of the Agaazi or Shepherds, have been 

 hewers of wood and drawers of water, and £0 they flill 

 continue. 



The firft and mofl confiderable of thefc nations fettled in 

 a province called Amhara ; it was, at firft coming, as little 

 known as the others ; but, upon a revolution in the country, 

 the king fled to that province, and there the court ftaid 

 many years, fo that the Geez, or language of the Shepherds, 

 was dropt, and retained only in writing, and as a dead lan- 

 guage ; the facrcd fcriptures being in that language only, 

 faved the Geez from going totally into difufe. The fecond 

 were the Agows of Damot, one of the fouthern provinces of 

 Abyffinia, where they are fettled immediately upon the 

 fources of the Nile. The third are the Agows of Lafla, or 

 Tcheratz Agow, from Tchera, their principal habitation ; 

 theirs too is a feparate language ; they are Troglodytes that 

 live in caverns, and feem to pay nearly the fame worfhip to 

 the Siris, or Tacazze, that thofe of Damot pay to the Nile. 



1 take the old names of thefe two lafl-mentioned na- 

 tions, to be funk in the circumftances of this their new fet- 

 tlement, and to be a compound of two words Ag-oha, the 

 •Shepherds of the River, and I alfo imagine, that the idolatry 



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*-Gen. ix, 2$, 26, and 27. verfes, 



