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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 edition. Excerpt: ...a country in the southern part of Spain, watered by the river Badis. Bretis, is, m. a river in the south ern part of Spain, now the Guadalquivir. Bagrada, re, m. a river of Africa, between Utica and Carthage. Ballista, re, f. an engine for throwing stones. Balticus, a, um, adj. Baltic: mare Balticum, the Baltic sea. Barbaras, a, um, adj. barbarous; rude; uncivilized; savage: subs, barb&ri, barbarians. Batavus, a, um, adj. Batavian; belonging to Batavia, now Holland. Beatitudo, Inis, f. blessedness; happiness; from Beatus, a, um, adj. (ior, isslmus, ) happy; blessed. Bebrycia, re, f. a country of Asia. Belgre, arum, m. pi. the inhabitants of the north-east part of Gaul; the Belgians. Belglcus, a, um, adj. of or pertaining to the Belga. Bellerophon, tis, m. the son of Glaucus, king of Ephra. Bellicosus, a, um, adj. (ior, isslmus, bellum, 128, 4, ) warlike. BelUcus, a, um, adj. (bellum, 128, 2, ) warlike. Belligero, are, avi, alum, n. (bellum & gero, ) to wage war; to carry on war. Bello, are, avi, atum, n. to war; to wage war; to contend; to fight. Bellua, (B, f. a beast; a brute. Bellum, i. n. war. Belus, i, m. the founder of the Babylonish empire. Bend, adv. (comp. melius, sup. optlme, ) well; finely; very: bene pugnare, to fight successfully. Beneficium, i, n. (bene & facio, ) a benefit; a kindness. Benevolentia, re, f. (bene & volo, ) benevolence; good will. Benigne, adv. kindly; from Benignus, a, um, adj. kind; be nign. Bestia, re, f. a beast. Bestia, re, m. the surname of a Roman consul. Bias, antis, m. a philosopher born at Priene, and one of the seven wise men of Greece. Bibliotheca, re, f. a library. Bibo, bibere, bibi, bibitum, a. to drink; to imbibe. Bibulus, i, m. a colleague of Julius Casar in the...