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The wind failing, we were obliged to flop in a very poor, 

 defolate, and dangerous part of the Nile, called Jibbel el Sil- 

 felly, where a boom, or chain, was drawn acrofs the river, 

 to hinder, as is fuppofed, the Nubian boats from committing 

 piratical practices in Egypt lower down the flream. The 

 Hones on both fides, to which the chain was fixed, are very 

 vifible ; but I imagine that it was for fifcal rather than for 

 warlike purpofes, for Syene being garrifoned, there is no 

 poffibility of boats pafling from Nubia by that city into 

 Egypt. There is indeed another purpofe to which ij might 

 be defigned ; to prevent war upon the Nile between any 

 two flates. 



We know from Juvenal*, who lived fome time at Syene, 

 that there was a tribe in that neighbourhood called Ombi, 

 who had violent contentions with the people of Dendera 

 about the crocodile ; it is remarkable thefe two parties were 

 Anthropophagi fo late as Juvenal's time, yet no hiftorian 

 fpeaks of this extraordinary fact, which cannot be called 

 in queftion, as he was an eye-witnefs and refided at Syene. 



Now thefe two nations who were at war had a- 

 bove a hundred miles of neutral territory between 

 them, and therefore they could never meet except on the 

 Nile. But either one or the other pofTeffing this chain, 

 . could hinder his adverfary from coming nearer him. As 

 the chain is in the hermonthic nome, as well as the capital 

 of the Ombi, I fuppofe this chain to be the barrier of this 



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*Juven. Sat. 15. ver. 76. 



