TO GALILEE. t6t 
Frank* w 3n J ,? hrif ? an 1 . C ° untry> ef P eda Hy for a 
rank. We followed the fea fhore, and for the 
two leagues had good roads, and a fine conn- 
J: producing the common plants, andSalix (Safsaf) 
qi ' ch . 1 h ad not fccn before, with an incredible 
jaunty of Wormwood. We relied at a rivulet un- 
t], a hg-tree, the leaves of which were covered with 
Her. k 6 ^ M °S’ Calkd ? hatena gregaria. 
l rav«n ?f n ^ terr ‘bl e mountains, over which we 
avelled for feveral hours, fometimes on foot, at 
,' er times on horfeback. Thefe fhoot forth three 
L eat P 0 >nrs into the fea, one of which is bv the 
of * 1 ' 0 called Cape Blanc from the white lime-hone, 
ol d 7‘ c , h ad 5, hefe mountains confift. On this is an 
fc oi,„ e ’ , fa len t0 nun fmce the Maltefe left this 
l hjJ l try i th * re are eral of them to be feen on 
t 0a . oa “ Gn the other fide of this mountain, the 
« was exceedingly bad, but pleafant on account 
tL a 5 ^ a ny P^nts which grew here. Having puffed 
V. T 11 ls ’ We got a fine road aiong the fea 
tef ra ; } was n . ow ver f near the fea, and could not 
O/ r0mg ° ing ° n th " fll T e to look for natural 
<T S A b V hC which hruck me, 
VT d ^ the red oubled force of the fun-beams 
V J£l / ea> made {l ?y vei 7 Ihort. This was 
liftig nolt dangerous place I had been in for a long 
foon drawn near the mountain 
h'ofitv J hade ’ J fll ° uld have Paid dear for my cu- 
h T ead began t0 f w im, and my legs 
V tr?, e Vr W len 1 rc f ed m y fdf comfortably under a 
n \ ^aurus) which I obferved to grow here 
“f Cl Galil “ a ” d J“ d «- In one place 
JV ^ ,el ™ ld oamc to a fpring of water, 
J caffar 5 and in an °ther I faw fome 
^Ht citlf SCanderette . ° ne ° f AIexan der’s magni- 
Ues: ttwas entirely deltroyed, and even the 
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