252 FROM THE HELLESPONT 
CHAP, towards the Dii j4us:usti, and for his courteous- 
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Two other Inscriptions were pointed out to us, 
in the wall of a narrow street, by the French 
Consul; a very intelligent man of the old 
regime of France, who had suffered severely in 
the oppression and cruelty, to which his situation 
had exposed him, from the Turhish Government. 
In the first, the Sigma is represented by three 
(0 The word (pikof^o/rivn, although frequently translated friendship, 
properly signifies what in Latin is called coniitas. Vid. Not. P'ale.iii 
in Euseh. lib. vii. c. 22. 
(2) The word corresponding to "Suirrtifia,, in Latin inscrijitions, is 
Crev, as well as Collegium. Vid. Reincsii Jnscript. 2^.263. 
