Note 031
The River Til, or Tula, according to the
geography of De Guignes, (tom. i. part ii. p. lviii. and
352,) is a small, though grateful, stream of the desert,
that falls into the Orhon, Selinga, &c. See Bell, Journey
from Petersburg to Pekin, (vol. ii. p. 124;) yet his own
description of the Keat, down which he sailed into the Oby,
represents the name and attributes of the black river, (p.
139.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 42