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Threfholds of Silver ^ with a pretty high dome that is painted \ the Tomb 
is of a grayifti Marble 3 it is feven Foot high, and three Fathom broad , but 
it is not finiihed -, there are other Silver-Gates behdes in this Mofque. 
MonfieuY de The'venot parted from Com the eighth day of ISJo'vember^ about 
two of the Clock in the Morning^ut he was already indifpofed -, anà there- 
fore he hath written nothing of the Ancient Town of Sa-va^which he found 
on his wayjand where he himfelf obferves, that his Spirit of Curiofity for- 
fook him. Though he was ;fîçk-he continued to dcfcribc hps Journey as far 
as the Bourg- of F^rpw^ , wkè^Tie lodged the fixteenth of November ^ but 
his Pain made him end his Mémoires there : Neverthelefs, he travelled on 
thirty Leagues farther, for he came to the httle Town Miava , where God 
called him to everlafting reft. 
The reputation which his civility, probity and learningjhave gained him 
both in Europe and^/<^,is a ilifficient Elogie of his merit,not to ftand in need 
of any other \ but m finifhing his Work, I cannot forbear to give him this ' 
true Character, That an honefter Man never lived in the World. 
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death. 
An Elogie of 
the Author. 
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