Chap.

 1  1|        views, first, that as the city was divided into two parts,
 2  1|       from the other part of the city. Above all, he by this means
 3  2| established in every part of the city, for the making of arms.
 4  3|                            3 The city abounding in every thing,
 5  5|       single spring in the whole city. The river was in that part
 6 13|     things to be met with in the city, supplied every want. In
 7 17|   himself both in the island and city. This resolution being taken,
 8 36|    reached Nicopolis (which is a city of Lesser Armenia, situated
 9 43|   retiring to Salona, a maritime city, inhabited by a set of brave
10 47|         island was a flourishing city, well affected to Octavius,
11 66|         the strongest and finest city of the province; where,
12 78|          of the seditions in the city required, and having settled
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