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 1  5|     the many aqueducts to the Nile, that furnish the private
 2  5|    this: for the water of the Nile being extremely thick and
 3 13|      at all the mouths of the Nile; for receiving and gathering
 4 25|     the Canopic branch of the Nile, by which they thought it
 5 27|     letter so called. For the Nile, dividing into two channels,
 6 28| expeditious conveyance of the Nile, where he had a large fleet
 7 28|       was washed by the river Nile, the other was steep and
 8 29|    discharged itself into the Nile. This river was about seven
 9 30|    between their camp and the Nile. The first, which was much
10 30|     access on the side of the Nile gave the enemy great advantage
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