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quetting-Houfe, (for fo I take (d) kamapa 

 to lignifie) and a Bed of State ; for after 

 KAINH ther? is doubtlefs a Letter omitted, 

 and it ought to be kainhn. xhe Date 445 

 agrees to the Year of our Lord 123. whieii 

 ^vas the feventh of the Reign of Hadrian. 

 And the Month A^yoC is our August. 



The next Day we paft by the 

 'Jrfo^A. Ruins of a large Monaftery of the 

 Afaronites^ as I guefs it to have 

 been by an Infcription we met with upon 

 the Capitals of feveral Marble Pillars^ 

 which fupported the middle Ifle of a hand- 

 fome Church, which was to this effect. 



t Eni EEPn^^niEK^. T« ErNFEN" 

 MAPa?Ni« T« Xa)PEniEK^. 



From thence we paft on, and came the 

 fame ISJight to Euphrates^ and having tra- 

 velled two Days on the Banks of that Fa- 

 mous River, we came to the Tents of the 

 King of the Arabs^ who had furnifh'd us with 

 a Guide for our Voyage. With him we re- 

 Biained two Nights, and in two Days Travel 

 more came back fafe to Aleppo ^ having been 

 out in the whole jufl 18 Days/ ^ . * 



(d) This Word I find both in Tacim znd Stra&a^ 

 vkd for a kind of Ships or Boats, long, narrow, light, 

 and capable of receiving 20, or at moft 30 Men; 

 but what they fhould do with Boats in an Inland , 

 Town, without either RJver or Lake near it, I can« ^| 

 not imagine, , I rather adhere to the other fignifi« | 

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