i2- The General Description os Hungary*
at the entrance of the River MoJchius or Morava ; by the Lyon and
the Bull, might be declared the goodnejs of the Soil, fit for Agricul-
ture, and the Latour and Courage of the People; and by those fierce
Animals sitting so quietly together, that, by the Prudence of Phi-
lippus, Agriculture went on, and none found opposition from the Lyon,
or force of others.
Annona Septimo data ; The Seventh time of the distribution of Corn
under Pbilippus* The Legio decima Jexta /'rumentaria , which was
quartered in that place, having the Charge of the conducing thereof;
as the Learned Trist an has conjectured.
This is the Habit of an Hungarian J which is found to be so
fit and convenient - for all sort of Exercisc, especially on Horse-
back, and in War, that it is made use of also by the Croatians,
Slavonians , and other Nations, and by the Turks themselves
who live near the Frontiers ; although otherwise they seldom
change their own Habits. The Hungarians delight most in Co-
lours, wearing Blew, Yellow* Green, and Purple Cloth; and it is
rare
at the entrance of the River MoJchius or Morava ; by the Lyon and
the Bull, might be declared the goodnejs of the Soil, fit for Agricul-
ture, and the Latour and Courage of the People; and by those fierce
Animals sitting so quietly together, that, by the Prudence of Phi-
lippus, Agriculture went on, and none found opposition from the Lyon,
or force of others.
Annona Septimo data ; The Seventh time of the distribution of Corn
under Pbilippus* The Legio decima Jexta /'rumentaria , which was
quartered in that place, having the Charge of the conducing thereof;
as the Learned Trist an has conjectured.
This is the Habit of an Hungarian J which is found to be so
fit and convenient - for all sort of Exercisc, especially on Horse-
back, and in War, that it is made use of also by the Croatians,
Slavonians , and other Nations, and by the Turks themselves
who live near the Frontiers ; although otherwise they seldom
change their own Habits. The Hungarians delight most in Co-
lours, wearing Blew, Yellow* Green, and Purple Cloth; and it is
rare