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But as a knowledge of topography is necessary for the
right understanding of my narrative, I must state
the places from which Hannibal started, through
which he marched, and into which he descended when he
arrived in
The first, most important, and most general conception is that of the division of the heaven into four quarters, which all of us that are capable of a general idea at all know as east, west, south, and north. The next is to arrange the several parts of the globe according to these points, and always to refer in thought any place mentioned to one or other of them. We shall thus get an intelligible and familiar conception of places which we do not know or have never seen.
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