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 1   T-I|  suspect,~when I’d passed the Isthmus and its two gulfs on my
 2  ExIV|      club,~those who made the Isthmus scarcely passable:~but you
 3  IBIS|  earth to air,~to gaze at the Isthmusseas on both sides:~and
 4   Ind|   could be winched across the Isthmus.~Book TI.IX:1-50 The harbour
 5   Ind|      north of Mycenae, on the Isthmus between Attica and the Argolis.
 6   Ind|       the mainland by a sandy isthmus. It was famous for its electrum
 7   Ind|   bored a channel through the isthmus in the 7th century BC, see
 8   Ind| Corinthian Gulf, crossing the Isthmus to reach Cenchreae, the
 9   Ind|      365-412 A brigand of the Isthmus who used to kick travellers
10   Ind|    the narrowest point of the Isthmus who tied travellers to bent
11   Ind|      to Athens, cleansing the Isthmus of robbers along the way (
12   Ind|      of the brigands from the Isthmus of Corinth.~Ibis:413-464
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