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have the following passage :—’Ey 77 Iaraooy 17 tw “Hewxrziav ory- 
~ ‘A e \ / ~ e ~ > / vy 4 
rar, Qacly ord Kapyndoviav vgrov sugedivas cenuny, exovoay VAnv re wavroda- 
Kis Hk TOT LOVS Trwrovs, wal ToS oimols xapmois Savmacryy, arexovony 
de rAcsoven nmepay® bv erimsoryouevav ray Kaoyndoviav TEovaeeis, Ore THY 
evdcesovicny, eviay ye pony xeck olnouvray TOUS meoeorar es Tay Kagyndoviav amrel- 
waosos Sovera Cysovy TOUS Eig GUTAY TAEvTOMEVOUE, xi TODS EvoLmODITUG THN- 
Tees cPoevicrcely ive jan Oimyyirruos ponds FARSOS ovorgadey ex aurwv emi 
\ ~ / (2 \ \ ~ f: ’ tA ? / 
THY viTOV muging TUYN, Kel THY TAY Kagyndoviay evdcsmovian adernres. 
Diodorus Siculus. Lib. v. Kara yee ray AsGoqv xeiros wiv rerouyicn 
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vioos, akioroyos mev Ta meyeSer, xeymevn OF xara Tov wxccvov ameyer OE TAO 
, 4 ~ 4 e ~ 7 fA ‘\ A ng wv” ‘\ 2 
cero ris AsCing quecav wAciovar, xexrsuevy meds THY Ovow, eyes OE wea xee- 
roPogor, ToAARY pew OgELv7Ys aux oriyny OF mediada, xaAAE OscePégovarcey® dscep- 
prowtnn yae woramols TAWTOIS, ex ToUTMY wedEvETas. +--+ ee ee ees 
Kare wer ody rove rercesoug yedvovg cuvevgeros ivy Osc Tov como THS CANS oimovmEVNS 
2 ‘ es s ¢ t A ¢ ye”? , > ~ , 
exromiopuov, vorecay 0 euecbn dia rowevras airing, Doluines tx warqswy yeovav 
~ \ >? V3 e > > 4 ‘ ‘ 
ouveyws wAtovres nar’ Eumopiay . . «+ + « Ox 0 ody Doinines Ose res meoess 
enjuevoes arias égevvavres Thy xTOS TAY OTHAaY mogorioy, xoek weed ray AiGonv 
KEovTEs, ‘UT cveow meyaran carnveyOnouy ext corny rAcby Di wxscvov. Kel- 
pucesbevres O ext rorrAas auteas weoonveyOnooy Th meoewenuen vnow" nek THD 
Evdoesmovicey avrng nal Qow wuromrevonires, amoct yvaespLov exoinray. Aso 
wat Tuppaav Sararrongarovvray, nol Tere big GUTAY chmroKiaY triCaromevars 
Osex@Avaouy avrovs Kagyndonos, Chpuce Lev ewAa-Coumevor pen Oia Thy agerny TS 
vrou TohAol ray ex tno Kagyndovos eis exelver rqv vawov meraoracw, ape Oe 
moos Te mege.(20r0 rg TUYNS naraonevorlopuevos narapuyny, & Th week THY 
Kagyndove odosyeces rratopma ovmCeivos. 
From these latter passages, it is evident that the Carthaginians, 
who were acquainted with this transatlantic country, wished to con- 
ceal its situation from political motives ; and thus we may account 
for the supposition, that this country was overwhelmed by the sea. 
For those who sought it being unable, from their imperfect know- 
