CEVENNES, mountains of Languedoc in France, remarkable for the frequent meetings of the Protestants there as a place of security against the tyranny of their governors. In queen Anne's reign there was an attempt made to assault them by an English fleet in the Mediterranean; but to no purpose, for the French had occupied the passages.
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