Book, Chapter
1 I, I | of Europe. It extends 800 miles in length towards the north,
2 I, I | towards the north, and is 200 miles in breadth, except where
3 I, I | compass is made to be 4,875 miles. To the south lies Belgic
4 I, I | of the Morini, is fifty miles, or as some writers say,
5 I, III | south, and is about thirty miles in length from east to west,
6 I, III | north to south; being six miles distant from the southern
7 I, XII | they carried it for many miles between the two bays or
8 I, XII | It begins at about two miles distance from the monastery
9 II, III | It is about twenty-four miles distant from the city of
10 III, XIV | Hill, which is about ten miles distant from the village
11 III, XVI | Fame,which is about two miles from the city; for thither
12 III, XXII | at the distance of twelve miles from the eastern sea.~King
13 IV, XVI | from it by a sea, three miles wide, which is called Solvente. (
14 IV, XXIII| monasteries are about thirteen miles distant from each other.~
15 IV, XXVII| in the ocean about nine miles distant from that same church.
16 V, IV | said, "to wit, about two miles off, was the township of
17 V, X | the space of almost forty miles, to the place where their
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