THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. 55s 



third of the kingdom to the Abuna, it has been in great 

 meafure relumed, as we may naturally fuppofe, upon differ- 

 ent pretences of mifbehaviour, true orallcdged, by the king 

 or his minifters, the firft great invailon of it being in the 

 fubfcquent reign of king Theodorus, who, far from lofing 

 popularity by this infraction, has been ever reckoned a mo- 

 del for fovereigns. 



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END OF VOLUME FIRST. 



