Chap.

 1 17|     gallantly maintained their ground along the shore; to which
 2 18|        not long maintain their ground there: though, to compare
 3 18|  ventured to oppose us on even ground, terrified by the loss of
 4 21|       them universally to give ground, he retreated to his own
 5 23|      between these on which to ground any further hopes, resolved,
 6 27|     for their knowledge of the ground, and the neighborhood of
 7 29|  should so long maintain their ground against them. Wherefore,
 8 31|        the disadvantage of the ground; and perceiving they had
 9 31|   running down from the higher ground, put a great number of them
10 52|      wounds as he lay upon the ground. ~
11 60|     did the same upon a rising ground, but as he would not quit
12 60|       of the inequality of the ground. ~
13 61|     Marcellus seized a spot of ground, where he built a fort,
14 74|        the disadvantage of the ground, believed that he was reviewing
15 76|      from the advantage of the ground. Our men flushed with victory,
16 76| advance up the disadvantageous ground, and attack their fortifications,
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