Chap.

 1  1| secure from fire, because the houses are all built without joists
 2  5|      that furnish the private houses with water; where being
 3  5|       the cisterns of private houses. ~
 4  6|       cisterns in the nearest houses soon began to taste salter
 5  6|      the water in the nearest houses became quite unfit for use,
 6  7|    proper to force from their houses, because they openly pretended
 7  8| themselves of the tops of the houses, and by annoying them in
 8 12|  retired to the tops of their houses, and blocked up the entrances
 9 15|       mounted the tops of the houses and all the eminences that
10 17|     them from the tops of the houses, and gallantly maintained
11 17|     for the security of their houses ~
12 19|     the soldiers, ordered the houses to be demolished, but fortified
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