. The Mujelib6 or Kasr (from Rich). CHAPTEE XXII. THE CHIEFS OF HILLAH. PEESENT OF LIONS. THE SON OF THE GOVER- I^OB, DESCEIPTION OF THE TOWN. ZAID. THE EUINS OF BABYLON. CHANGES IN THE COTJESE OF THE EUPHEATES. THE WALLS. YISIT TO THE BIES NIMEOUD. DESCEIPTION OF THE EUIN. YIEW FEOM IT. EX- CAVATIONS AND DISCOVEEIES IN THE MOUND OF BABEL. IN THE MU- JELIBE OE KASE. THE TEEE ATHELE. EXCAVATIONS IN THE ETJIN OF AMEAN.—BOWLS, WITH INSCEIPTIONS IN HEBEEW AND STEIAC CHAEAO- TEES. THE JEWS OF BABYLONIA. My first care on arriving at Hillali was to establish friend- ly relations with the principal in


. The Mujelib6 or Kasr (from Rich). CHAPTEE XXII. THE CHIEFS OF HILLAH. PEESENT OF LIONS. THE SON OF THE GOVER- I^OB, DESCEIPTION OF THE TOWN. ZAID. THE EUINS OF BABYLON. CHANGES IN THE COTJESE OF THE EUPHEATES. THE WALLS. YISIT TO THE BIES NIMEOUD. DESCEIPTION OF THE EUIN. YIEW FEOM IT. EX- CAVATIONS AND DISCOVEEIES IN THE MOUND OF BABEL. IN THE MU- JELIBE OE KASE. THE TEEE ATHELE. EXCAVATIONS IN THE ETJIN OF AMEAN.—BOWLS, WITH INSCEIPTIONS IN HEBEEW AND STEIAC CHAEAO- TEES. THE JEWS OF BABYLONIA. My first care on arriving at Hillali was to establish friend- ly relations with the principal inhabitants of the town as well as with the Turkish officer in command of the small


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