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a. ffv beekaclbeleteeatavy; their principal oooaaaMon to trading 

 My tr*.ej^ei awetef tb* brandy dietiUerie. and many 

 ar. to tbMr aeada, aad they generally rent tb. gov 

 erba. At Pie* tber* to a colony of Italian, who 



bfewerto* are m tbair beada, aad they (eaarauy reat tbe government 

 iltai *uii At Pragv* tber* to a eoleaj of Italian, who MtUed 

 tber. to earlv Uatea. aad are exelaaireJy *aW4eved to trading. 



Tb. RVeiaea Cetbntk relMoa to prof d by th. majority of tbe 

 tobebekwia Tb. neihr dergy L iilH of th. metvopoUtaa arch- 

 btobep ef Pregea. tbe tbre* ittnui of LeHmeriU. Kdatoxnte, aad 

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a* 600 year. B.O., whiUt 

 ___.. 100 year* after, and not 

 pin* Rome. (Niebuhr. ' Hi. 

 Po, and aeMled to th* country 

 tb* Apennines, and th*y took 



theyl 



;. 



ed to war with Rome, and they obtained 

 .._ th. Roman arm*; but th*y wer* finally 

 iNaeka,aad partof their land* we* taken from 



Uy UJ on 

 H.TJng aftarwanb 

 *nUnay 



ay d-t 

 Dnvu 



we find to Pltoy fiii. 84) a va*t tract between the Dravu* and 

 tb* Danubin* called Deerrta Boiorum.' 



W* tad tb* Boil engaged to the Helvetian immigration int.. Gaul 

 to tb* time of Cuear. Whether then wer* from *om* part of their 

 trib* which had remained to Gaul, or whether they came back from 

 into Helvetia, U not known. After th* defeat of th* H el 

 _ jBdui bagged of Caw that th* Boii might remain among 

 them, which being aerated to, the JEdui ecttled them to a district 

 *we*B tb* Ugeri. (Loire) and the KUver ( AUier). 

 Tb* Boii from Bohemia, who had ertUed on th* bank* of tb* (Enua, 

 warn, eubiect to tb* Roman empire, and formed part of the pro- 

 vince of Tiadenoia. During th* decline of tb* empire they wer* 

 expceed to tb* irruption* of tb* Marcomanni, the Thuringli, and 

 other tribe, who occupied their country, which afterward, took the 

 of Boioaria, or Boiaria, *ome *ay from the united name* of th* 

 B-ii and tb* A ran, a Pannonian tribe. 



From Boiaria th* modern 



appellation of Bavaria U derived. ( Aventinua, Annale. Boiorum. 1 ) 

 There wai ak a district to AqnitanU called Boii, near the aaa, in the 

 ofBurdida(Borde. 

 in oWjecieMw Omit 



of 



in 51 42' 



, aad ha* a population of about 23,000, including 

 the garriaon or about SOOO men. ThU town wa* founded to 1184 by 

 Godfrey III., duke of Brabant, who pcauand 

 hotu* to th* middl* of a forett to which h* wa* i 



B018-LE-DUC, a fortified town, the capital of tb* 

 North Brabant in the kingdom of Holland, U 

 N. Ut, y 10' K. long., 



of about SOOO 1 



on tb* came tpot a 

 to hunt, 



tb* town ha* derived it* name ; BoU-le-Duc to French and 

 Hertogenboech to Dutch, aipifytog tb* Duke 1 * Foreef Henry, 

 tb* aon and nccaanr of Godfrey, eauaed the forett to be cut down, 

 and urrounded tb* town with walla In 1679 th* town *eparated 

 Kaelf from th* etatea, and wa* beriand both to 1801 and 1603 by 

 Prince Maurice of NaeaM. la 12V it fell into the hand* of the 

 Dutch after a aiege of four montha The French defeated an Engliah 

 fora* near Boto-le-Doc to September 1 74, and to the following month 

 the plao* inrrendered to Picbegru. The Pmeoani under General 

 Billow took Boile-Duc in 1 - 



BoMe-Doe i* tituatod near the junction of the Dommel and the 

 Aa. It I* a clean and well-built town, about five mile* to circum- 

 ference, and contain* many good Ueet* and aquam ; it i* intersected 

 by cenala, over which an. upward* of eighty bridge*. The town-hall, 

 which etand* to th* principal aquare, U a handaom* building, nur- 

 monntad by a etotpU with a fin* chime of Delia. Th* town contain* 

 atx chufobei fcur Catholic and two Proteatant. The Catholic cathe- 

 dral of 84. Joba'i to on* of th* fine* gothic ohurche* to Holland ; iU 

 fonadaUon* wer* laid to 1280, and it wa* not flniahed until 1812 : iU 

 roof to eupportod by 150 oolumna The Protestant* had the u*e of 

 tbto church from lt till 1810, when It wa* rettored to the Catholic* 

 (who an very nnmeron* to the town) by Loui* Bonaparte, The 



town eonUto* an academy of painting, culptur*, and architecture, 



and Qrareaande received 



tfoa Linen thraad, woollen doth, hata, brandy, gla**, cotton 

 nrtota, ribbon., pina, nMdlm, and cutlery are manufactured to BOM- 

 . ! 



I'K. on the wrt coMt of Africa, M* IS' N. Ut and 

 14* 10' W. long., form* on* of th* projecting point* of th* Great 

 D***rt, or tb* Sahara. It rtoe* to a conaidmbU height, and in the 

 western extremity of tb* Jebel Khal, a rook* ridge which run* *a*t- 

 win) into tb* deMft. 



Th. co**t which xtead* northward to Cap* Nun U one of the 

 mo* dangerou* on th* whole glob., bring *o flat that on* may walk 

 a Mil* toto tb* at* without being to water over tb* knee*. VeewU 

 *oa*qmoUy *trik* at a verr conaiderable dictance from the beach. 

 Bacilli, tbi* low oo*M i* alway* enreloped to a hacy atmoBphere 

 which extend* for many mile* out at nee. The danger oauoed by the 

 oooibaMo. of *uch dtoadrantageom circunutance* i* vtill tocreawd 

 by tb* liei alone tb* whole ooaet from tb* Strait* of Gibraltar to 

 Cap. BlaaaoMtting in toward* tb* Und with great force and rapi.lity. 

 Tb* tradwtod ah which prerail in the Sahara, and generally in 

 tb* eat to tb* weetward of th. Canary lalanda, rarely blow in the 

 i*innil which divide* the** Uland* from th* continent, but are here 

 rrpUeed by a liter ly or north wntorly wind ; from which it will be 

 **Meat that tb* r1*am which her* await the unwary nnvigator are 

 of no common deeoription. The unhappy eailor* whoea fate it U to 

 be e**t away upon thin abnre fall into the hand* of the Moon, and 

 UT* to undergo all tb* hardehip* of a meet nrcre aUrery to the deMrt 



