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Volume 8 · 116 words · 1778 Edition

a large and celebrated river of Italy, which has its source at mount Vif in Piedmont, and on the confines of Dauphiny. It runs through Piedmont, Montferrat, the Milanese, and duchy of Mantua; from thence it runs to the borders of the Parmesan, and a part of the Modenese; and having entered the Ferrarese, it begins to divide at Ficherovalo, and proceeds to discharge itself into the gulf of Venice by four principal mouths. As it passes along, it receives several rivers, and often overflows its banks, doing a great deal of mischief; the reason of which is, that most of those rivers descend from the Alps, and are increased by the melting of the snow.