Chap.

1  2|       height of forty feet. They defended the lower parts of the town
2  3|          the same time that they defended their own. Their chiefs
3 17|         avenues being skillfully defended by small boats, and five
4 26|       For Egypt is considered as defended on all sides by strong barriers;
5 28|  inaccessible, and the third was defended by a morass. ~
6 30|        was much the easiest, was defended by a numerous body of their
7 42|         which province, had been defended the preceding months, not
8 42|          any rash expedition, he defended and kept possession of it.
9 73| observing that the valleys which defended the king's camp would likewise
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