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c H A P. VII.
Leave Tenedos — An antiquity on the ijland— Fountains — Their
confruSlion — Their ufe — Face of the ijland - Set fa il for the
Continent. 1 ^
C H A P . VIII.
Flight of cranes— View of Alexandria Troas— Return to our boat
— Mount Athos — Manner of faffing the night Way back to
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the rums.
C H A P . IX.
Policy o f Alexander the Great—Alexandria Troas Itsftuation
Ports—Appearance—Remains—Infcriptions— The aquaducl—
Account o f it—O f Atticus Herodes—No churches vifible — The
marbles removed! 5
C H A P. X.
An accident—At the vineyard—In 'want of prmijions—Are joined
by the owner o f the vineyard—In fear of banditti. 3°
C H A P . XI.
Invited to Chemali — We fet out on foot— The hot baths— Arrive
at Chemali— Remains of antiquity— Once Colona. 3 2
C H A P . XII.
Coaft by Alexandria Troas— Enekioi— Giaurkioi or Sigeum Site
of the church— Account of Sigeum— The famous Sigeanfone
part of a pilajler — The diffofition of the lines on it — O f the
. G reek alphabet------Age of the, firfl infcription— Age o f -the
fecond----- It lies negleSled. 35
C H A P . XIII.
At Giaurkioi— ProfpeSl of the plain — Farther account o f it—
News of the corful— Our plan difconcerted— The evening—
Barrows of Achilles, & c .— A t Chomkali. 4°
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C H A P . XIV.
Land in the Cherronefe— A panegyris of Greeks— Their Mufcians
__Heir church— Arrive at the inner cafile— CharaSler of our
Turks. 43
C H A P . XV.
Our embarrajjment— Arrival o f an Englifh Jhip— Its dejlination
— We embark for Scio------ifuick paffage. 4^
C H A P . XVI.
O f Scio— Its modern hijlory— Reduced by the Turks— The town
— Greek women— Number o f dogs— Manner of bathing— The
conful, &c. — Antiquities of Scio— The temple of Cybele —
Wines— The lentifcus or mafic-tree. 4*
C H A P . XVII.
Set fa il from Scio— Moor in a creek— Weather Cape Kara-bornu
__The Inbat — View of Smyrna from the fea -— The Frank
freet— The conful’s boufe— Live camelions. 55
C H A P . XVIII.
Origin of Smyrna— The ft e— Its profperity— Ruined— The citadel
repaired— The Mahometan and Chrifian towns— Succefs
o f Tamerlane — Smyrna reduced by the Sultans — The prefent
town — The citadel — The fiadium and theatre — The port —
The walls — The fepulchres —- Confumption of the old materials
— Tomb of St. Folycarp. 5^
C H A P. XIX.
Smyrna a great mart— The people— Drefs of the women— Buildings—
Heat, earthquakes, and plague — Burying-grounds—
Provifons— Mofquitoes or gnats. 6 5
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