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1 1| see ships tossed upon the sea; a pleasure, to stand in 2 17| a strange thing, that in sea voyages, where there is 3 17| to be seen, but sky and sea, men should make diaries; 4 28| Arbela, was such a vast sea of people, as it did somewhat 5 28| years.~To be master of the sea, is an abridgment of a monarchy. 6 28| great effects of battles by sea. The battle of Actium, decided 7 28| be many examples, where sea–fights have been final to 8 28| the vantage of strength at sea (which is one of the principal 9 28| inland, but girt with the sea most part of their compass; 10 32| they have built along the sea and rivers, in marish and 11 33| So as the earth seemed a sea to him, in respect of the 12 34| that ever swam upon the sea. As for Cleon’s dream, I 13 34| conceived not to be all sea: and adding thereto the 14 36| carnation, and a kind of sea–water–green; and oes, or 15 44| and races; too near the sea, too remote; having the 16 57| is known, is almost all sea; or (which is most apparent) 17 58| is known, is almost all sea; or (which is most apparent)