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GEOGRAPHICAL <rr. 



OBSERVATIONS 



RELATING TO 



S r R IJ, 8cc. EGYPT, &c. 



CHAP. I. 



Geographical Obfervations relating to Syria, Phoenice, 



and the Holy Land. 



^^g AM entering now upon the Defcrip- jf^'n'X'/,"'/- 

 tion of thofe Countries, where Mr. '^^/f. '^'P^-^^- 



■' ca th:s Coun- 



Maundrell hath been akeady before '7- 

 me. As it may be prefumcd, that 

 every curious Perfon is acquainted 

 with that accurate and judicious Au- 

 thor, I fhall only tal;e Notice of fuch 

 Things, as feem to have been either 

 miftaken or omitted by Him. 

 '^o^ Latikea. thefirft maritime City which He defcribeth L^t.kea », 



was alfo the moft northern Part of Syria, that I had an Op- <>d m-^e. 



portunity to touch at. It is fituated upon a rifing Ground, 



Mmmm with 



