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Bohemia
 
Bohemia
  
is bounded on ye N. by Lusaitia
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is bounded on the N. by Lusatia, & Silesia, on the E. by Moravia,
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on the S. by Austria & Bavaria; & on the W. by Up. Saxony & Bavaria.
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the Rivers are the Muldow, the Eger & the Elb.
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[[deletion]] It is divided into Bohemia proper, [[/deletion ]]
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Silesia
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is bounded on the N. by Up. Saxony, & Poland; on the E. by
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Hungary; on the S. by Moravia & Bohemia; & on the W. by Lusatia;
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the Oder is the only remarkable River.
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Moravia
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is bounded on the N. by Silesia, on the E. by Hungary, on the S. by Austria, & on the W. by Bohemia.
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Lusatia
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is bounded on the N. by Upper Saxony, on the E. by Silesia, on the S. by
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Bohemia; & on the W. by Up. Saxony.
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Bohemia & Moravia are the only two of these Countries
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that belong to the H. of Austria, Lusatia being by the Emp. Ferd. II.
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yielded to the. Elec. of Saxony;& in 1740 Frederick K of Prussia
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took possession of Silesia, & by the Peace of aix la Chapelle in
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1748. has kept it

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Bohemia

is bounded on the N. by Lusatia, & Silesia, on the E. by Moravia, on the S. by Austria & Bavaria; & on the W. by Up. Saxony & Bavaria.

the Rivers are the Muldow, the Eger & the Elb.

deletion It is divided into Bohemia proper, /deletion

Silesia

is bounded on the N. by Up. Saxony, & Poland; on the E. by Hungary; on the S. by Moravia & Bohemia; & on the W. by Lusatia;

the Oder is the only remarkable River.

Moravia

is bounded on the N. by Silesia, on the E. by Hungary, on the S. by Austria, & on the W. by Bohemia.

Lusatia

is bounded on the N. by Upper Saxony, on the E. by Silesia, on the S. by Bohemia; & on the W. by Up. Saxony.

Bohemia & Moravia are the only two of these Countries that belong to the H. of Austria, Lusatia being by the Emp. Ferd. II. yielded to the. Elec. of Saxony;& in 1740 Frederick K of Prussia took possession of Silesia, & by the Peace of aix la Chapelle in 1748. has kept it