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(4) 5. 145; (5) 191, 192, 193, 214; (6) 5. 243, 244, 256, 258, 282. A county of southwestern England, bordering on the Channel. Dothaim. See Dothan. Dothan (Dothaim). P. L. 11. 217; MS. 2. 111. An ancient city of Palestine, on a mound about ten miles north of ancient Samaria. See 2 Kings 6. 17. Dover. Apology (1) 3. 277; Hist. Brit. (6) 5. 278, 289. A seaport of Kent, on the Straits of Dover, Drepanum. Contra Hisp. 7. 361. A town on the west coast of Sicily. Dublin. Ormond 4. 555, 561, 566; His...t. Brit. (5) 5. 224, 234. The capital of Ireland. Duina. Moscovia (1) 8. 472 (3 times), 473, 474 (twice); (4) 8. 501. (See also Colmogro, Pinega.) A river of northern Russia, flowing into the White Sea. It is described in Hakluyt thus : " The river is called Dwina, very large, but shallow. This river taketh his beginning about 700 miles within the countrey." (1. 376.) Jenkinson describes as follows the boats on the River Dwina mentioned by Milton: "These A GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF MILTON 107 vessels called Nassades are very long builded, broade made, and close above, flatte bottomed, and draw not above foure foote water, and will carrie two hundred tunnes: they have none iron appertaining to them but all of timber, and when the wind serveth, they are made to sayle.
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