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of HHh 5 and to have gone round that Point to the Ga- 
ther (ide, the diftance muft have been much greater; 
So that the Promontory fpoken of by Dion, mult needs 
be the South Foreland, and Cefar muft Anchor near over 
againft Dover, from whence Sailing 8 Miles, he would 
double a Headland and come to the Down's 5 which 
is fuch a Coaft as he defcribes in one place by apertnm 
ac planum liitus^ and in his zih, Book by mile ac aper- 
tumliitus, As to Dions word eh -to -way,?; what ! have 
already faid about it feeds fufficient to prove that he 
means no more than the waters edg; and the Etymolo- 
gies derive it from wyyco madefacio, becaufe the wafii 
and breach of the Sea does always keep it wet. And 
this word m^voLy^h ufed by Poly bins for the Sea Oufe 5 
and. in another place he fpeaks of the difficulty of Land- 
ing at the mouth of a River n!y <nvccyah mgpSbv,, 
ob limofnm acceffum, fo that it is not to be doubted that 
it ought to be rendred in this place, ad vadum maris 
rather than in paludibus. And fo this obje&ion againft 
the aflertion that Cefar Landed in the Downs, which is 
known to be a firm Champain Country without Fenn's 
and Moraffes will be removed 5 and the whole Argument 
will 'tis hoped be admitted by the Curious. 
A deceit for the Curing of Cafforium, according to 
the method usd in Ruffia. 
TAke the Beaver Stones and get the Milk out of them 
as clean as you can, then let upon the Fire a Skillet 
or Kettle with Water, big enough to contain the quan- 
tity of Stones you have to cure : let the water Boil, 
and put into it halfa (hovel full of clean Wood Afhes,then 
tie the Stones together in couples and put them into 
the water, and let them Boil therein for half a quarter 
of an Hour, Then take fome Birch-Bark and lay it 011 
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