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by an Infcription we met with upon the Capitals of fe- 
veral Marble Pillars, which fupported the middle Ifle of 
a Iiandfbme Church, which was to this effed. 
t Eni EEpn^ EniEr. ETNrEN-^ mkpmu 
Xce)PEniLK^. 
From thence we paft on, and came the fame Night to 
Euphrates, and having travelled two days on the Banks 
of that Famous River, we came to the Tents of the 
King of the Arahs^ who had furnifh'd us with a Guide 
for our Voyage. With him we remained two Nights, 
and in two Days Travel more came back fafc to Aleppo^ 
having been out in the whole juft i8 Days. 
The Reverend and Learned Author of thit Account ^ can* 
not with Juji ice he cenfured, if fome Minute Particulars 
of the Hifiory of this Place^ have efcaped his Memory, be- 
ing obliged to write without recourfe to the Books proper 
for his purpofey which were not to he had in that Country. 
We have fince procured a Curious Profpeii of tbefe Ifohle 
Ruines, taken on the Place; which, with Jome further Re- 
marks thereon, fhaB be puhlifhed in the nest Tranfaiiion. 
