Note 038
Chishull (Travels, p. 61-63, 72-76) proceeded from
Gallipoli, through Hadrianople, to the Danube, in about
fifteen days. He was in the train of an English ambassador,
whose baggage consisted of seventy-one waggons. That learned
traveller has the merit of tracing a curious and
unfrequented route.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 32