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No alterations appear'd till the  Cathagenians in vain attempted to establish  themselves here, & soon after under pretence  of erecting a Commerce with these Inhabitants  were allow'd to build Magazines, Houses, &  Temples upon the Coast; these were gradualy  chang'd into Citadels, from whence Armys  were dispatch'd that master'd all the  Country between the Sea & Ebro; & stripp'd  the old possessors of their money.  This Region was the Theatre of bloody  Wars between the Romans & Carthagenians;  on the defeat of the latter it remain'd  for six hundred Years subject to the Conquerors;  when the Swevians, Alans, Vandals & Goths,  part of the Northern Hive came & settl'd  there, the Goths at length overcame their  Neighbours & form'd the Various provinces  of Spain into a Kingdom.
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No alterations appear'd till the   
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Cathagenians in vain attempted to establish   
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themselves here, & soon after under pretence   
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of erecting a Commerce with these Inhabitants   
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were allow'd to build Magazines, Houses, &  Temples upon the Coast; these were gradualy  chang'd into Citadels, from whence Armys  were dispatch'd that master'd all the  Country between the Sea & Ebro; & stripp'd  the old possessors of their money.  This Region was the Theatre of bloody  Wars between the Romans & Carthagenians;  on the defeat of the latter it remain'd  for six hundred Years subject to the Conquerors;  when the Swevians, Alans, Vandals & Goths,  part of the Northern Hive came & settl'd  there, the Goths at length overcame their  Neighbours & form'd the Various provinces  of Spain into a Kingdom.

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3. No alterations appear'd till the Cathagenians in vain attempted to establish themselves here, & soon after under pretence of erecting a Commerce with these Inhabitants were allow'd to build Magazines, Houses, & Temples upon the Coast; these were gradualy chang'd into Citadels, from whence Armys were dispatch'd that master'd all the Country between the Sea & Ebro; & stripp'd the old possessors of their money. This Region was the Theatre of bloody Wars between the Romans & Carthagenians; on the defeat of the latter it remain'd for six hundred Years subject to the Conquerors; when the Swevians, Alans, Vandals & Goths, part of the Northern Hive came & settl'd there, the Goths at length overcame their Neighbours & form'd the Various provinces of Spain into a Kingdom.