Book,  Par.

 1    II,     68| whither he had arrived by the coast of Illyricum, after having
 2    II,     76|   Pompeiopolis, a city on the coast of Cilicia. This was not
 3    II,    102|    with an order to avoid the coast and to push on to Syria
 4   III,     31|      marched away towards the coast and, hampered with booty,
 5    IV,      6|   Ravenna, and the contiguous coast of Gaul by ships of war
 6    IV,     76|      in the country or on the coast near Rome and often close
 7     V,     13|   Aegaean, to Piraeus, on the coast of Attica, thence to the
 8    VI,     48|        the shallows along the coast, are exposed. ~ ~
 9    XI,     21|     descents specially on the coast of Gaul, inhabited, he knew,
10   XII,     65|    whence rushing down on the coast, and on the towns, they
11   XII,     65|       Antiochus, king of that coast, having broken the unity
12    XV,     54|       the nearest part of the coast, whence water was procured
13    XV,     73|     occupying with troops the coast and the river-banks. Incessantly
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