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|io I N ID E X.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> Brltifii CURRAGHS very capable <strong>of</strong> tranfportlng<br />

armies acr<strong>of</strong>s <strong>the</strong> lea, 5 7S — 1 8 1<br />

— <strong>The</strong> SILURES' mailers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> SILLEY ifles. 89.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> V\?'ELSH, why fo called, and when, yo—^jg; why<br />

called CYMK I, 52—^^, and 75—76.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> interiors <strong>of</strong> CALEDONIA well known to <strong>the</strong> Romans,<br />

107— 112; <strong>the</strong> inhabitants <strong>of</strong> it lirft formed into one<br />

Empire, when, 119— 1^0; why <strong>the</strong>y call <strong>the</strong>mfelves GAEL-<br />

DOCH, 120—121; why <strong>the</strong>y were called CALEDONES,<br />

124.<br />

—WIGHT, ifle<strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong> ICTIS <strong>of</strong> DIODORUS, 219.<br />

GAUL.<br />

<strong>The</strong> firll migration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> GAULS recorded in hiflory, 29.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> GAULS firft planted BRITAIN, and when, 29—<br />

32, 76—78, &c. .<br />

—<strong>The</strong> firil; irruption <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> GAULS into ITALY, when,<br />

24—25 ; into GERMANY, when, 29.<br />

—Whence <strong>the</strong> names <strong>of</strong> GAULS and CELTS were de-<br />

rived, 19 20, 120— I3i; what <strong>the</strong>y originally fignified,<br />

122 — 124; and hov/ GAUL comes now to fignify a Stranger,<br />

71—74.<br />

GERMANY.<br />

<strong>The</strong> firfl: migration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> GAULS into it, 29.<br />

—<strong>The</strong> name <strong>of</strong> CIMBRI never appropriated to <strong>the</strong> GER-<br />

MAN CELTtE, 51— '5i'; how far it extended, and what it<br />

originally fignitied, ibid. ; how it came to fignify Robbers, 7 1<br />

74-<br />

—How <strong>the</strong> name <strong>of</strong> AMBRONES in GERMANY came<br />

to mean Ferocious Perfons, 7 1— 74.<br />

IRELAND.<br />

<strong>The</strong> IRISH Hill attached to <strong>the</strong> wild ficflions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir antient<br />

Hiflory, 3,<br />

—<strong>The</strong> Romans well acquainted with Ireland, 108.<br />

—When, and by whom, IRELAND washril planted, an^<br />

occupied from end to end, 150— 15:;.<br />

—Why IRELAND was called IRIS, lERNA.IUVERNA,<br />

and HiBERNiA, 149; tLcfe names invariably applied onl/ to<br />

IRELAND

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