GENERAL STATEMENT OF CONTENTS. 
Palace of the English Dragoman — Visit to the Turkish 
Governor— his reception of the Author — Oriental Mode of 
entertaining Guests — Guyumjee, or Goldsmiths of Turkey — 
Antiquities obtained in the Bazar — Polished Stones of 
Cyprus — Antient Gems found in Nicotia — Camels — Rivers 
of the Island — Antient Phoenician Medal — Tetradrachm. of 
Tyre — Return to the Fleet — Loss of the Iphigenia. 
CHAP. III. 
p. 80. 
FROM EGYPT TO SYRIA. 
Departure from Egypt — Course of the Romulus Frigate, in her 
voyage to St. John d'Acre — Djexxar Pasha — Importance of 
the Port of Acre — Druses — Interview with Djezzar — its 
consequences — Climate of Acre — Shores of the Mediterranean 
— Present State of the City — its former condition — Remains 
of Antient Buildings — Medals of Acre and of Sidon — 
Attack upon the Long-boat of the Romulus — Appeal to the 
Pasha — his Conduct upon that occasion — Further Interview 
with Djezzar — Commerce of Acre. 
CHAP. IV. 
p. 120. 
THE HOLY LAND.— ACRE TO NAZARETH. 
Commencement of the Author s Journey in the Holy Land — 
Camp of Djezzar Pasha's Cavalry — Cavalcade for the 
Expedition — Syrian Tents — River Belus — Plants — Shef- 
HAMER — Reception ly the Agha — Grave of an Egyptian 
form — Plain of Zabulon — Sapphura, or Sepphoris — 
Medals — Druses — State of Christianity in the Holy Land 
—Church of St. Joachim and St. Anne — Gothic Remains 
— Discovery of Antient Pictures — Their probable Age — 
Country between Sephoury and Nazareth — Dress of the 
Arabs — Alarm of the Plague — Nazareth — Condition of 
