Book,  Par.

1    II,      7|  a sudden shifting of the oars they might be run into shore
2    II,      7|  well as rapidly moved by oars, they assumed, through the
3    II,     18|  us, the help of winds or oars will be unavailing to the
4    II,     28|   merely sounded with the oars of a thousand vessels or
5   XII,     66|   three and four banks of oars, and nineteen thousand men;
6   XIV,      7| despatched with poles and oars, and such naval implements
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