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1 14|       waited which should first pass these shallows, because
2 19| effectually, that no boat could pass out at all, and when the
3 19|      they had been wont to make pass under the bridge, to set
4 27|      place, and knowing he must pass the river, sent a large
5 30|   before, the other by a narrow pass, between their camp and
6 36|      lay a difficult and narrow pass, where Pharnaces placed
7 36|   cattle to be dispersed in the pass, and the townsmen and peasants
8 40|        darts, in endeavoring to pass it. The legions of Deiotarus
9 47|   Greece, whence he intended to pass on to Sicily, and afterward
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