Chap.

1 Themist| enemy, the strait being so confined30 that the body of his fleet
2   Datam|    engaged but when he had confined his adversaries in some
3  Epamin| their safety, as they were confined within a narrow space and
4  Epamin|    the citizens continued, confined himself to his own house,
5  Hamilc|    that being shut up in a confined space, they perished in
6  Hannib| Here, though enclosed in a confined space, he extricated himself
7  Hannib|    he was. Hannibal indeed confined himself to one place, living
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