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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1779 edition. Excerpt: ... N D E X OF Ancient and modern Geography to Cæsar's Commentaries. V. B. The Words in Roman Letters denote the ancient Names, and those in Italick the Modern. ACarnania, a Region of Epirus, Garni a. Achaia, sometimes taken for all Greece; but most commonly for a Part of it only, n Peloponnesus, Romania aha. Acilla, or Acholla, a City of Africa, unknown. Actium, a Promontory of Epirus, now called the Capt ofTigalo, famous for a naval Victory gained near it, by Augustus, over M. Antony. Addua, the Adda, a River that arises in the Alps, and parting the Dutchy of Milan, from the State of Venice, falls into the l'o, above Cremona. Addualdubis, a River of Burgundy, the Deux. Adriatick Sea, the Gulpb ef Venice, at the Bottom of which that City is situate. Adrumetum, a Town in Africa, Mahoir.etta. Ædui, the Autunois, a People of Gaul, near Autun, in the Country now called Lower Burgundy. Ægean Sea, the Archipelago, a Part of the Mediterranean, wh.ch lies between Greece, Asia Minor, and the Ifle of Crete. Ægimurus, an Island in the African Sea, Galetta. Æginium, a Town of Thefsaly. Ægyptus, Egypt, one of the most ancient, fertile, and celebrated Kingdoms in Africa. Æmilia Via, a Roman Road in Italy, from Rimini to Aquileia, and from l'ila to Dcrtona. Ætolia, Ætolia, a Country of Greece, Despot att. Africa, one of the four great Continents into which the Earth is divided. Agar, a Town in Africa, un-known. Agendicum, a City of die Se-nones, Sens. Alba, a Town of Latium in Italy, Albano. Albici, a People of Gaul un-known, some make them the (ame with the Vivarois. Albis, the Elbe, a large and noble River in Germany, which has its Source in the Giants Moun-tains in Silesia, on the Confines of Bohemia, and passing...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1779 edition. Excerpt: ... N D E X OF Ancient and modern Geography to Cæsar's Commentaries. V. B. The Words in Roman Letters denote the ancient Names, and those in Italick the Modern. ACarnania, a Region of Epirus, Garni a. Achaia, sometimes taken for all Greece; but most commonly for a Part of it only, n Peloponnesus, Romania aha. Acilla, or Acholla, a City of Africa, unknown. Actium, a Promontory of Epirus, now called the Capt ofTigalo, famous for a naval Victory gained near it, by Augustus, over M. Antony. Addua, the Adda, a River that arises in the Alps, and parting the Dutchy of Milan, from the State of Venice, falls into the l'o, above Cremona. Addualdubis, a River of Burgundy, the Deux. Adriatick Sea, the Gulpb ef Venice, at the Bottom of which that City is situate. Adrumetum, a Town in Africa, Mahoir.etta. Ædui, the Autunois, a People of Gaul, near Autun, in the Country now called Lower Burgundy. Ægean Sea, the Archipelago, a Part of the Mediterranean, wh.ch lies between Greece, Asia Minor, and the Ifle of Crete. Ægimurus, an Island in the African Sea, Galetta. Æginium, a Town of Thefsaly. Ægyptus, Egypt, one of the most ancient, fertile, and celebrated Kingdoms in Africa. Æmilia Via, a Roman Road in Italy, from Rimini to Aquileia, and from l'ila to Dcrtona. Ætolia, Ætolia, a Country of Greece, Despot att. Africa, one of the four great Continents into which the Earth is divided. Agar, a Town in Africa, un-known. Agendicum, a City of die Se-nones, Sens. Alba, a Town of Latium in Italy, Albano. Albici, a People of Gaul un-known, some make them the (ame with the Vivarois. Albis, the Elbe, a large and noble River in Germany, which has its Source in the Giants Moun-tains in Silesia, on the Confines of Bohemia, and passing...

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