Chap.

1 14|       flats, separated by very narrow channels, and which are
2 14|    because whoever entered the narrow channels between them, in
3 29|       and Caesar's route lay a narrow river with very steep banks,
4 30|  spoken before, the other by a narrow pass, between their camp
5 36| Nicopolis, lay a difficult and narrow pass, where Pharnaces placed
6 39|    drawing them up with a very narrow front, and posting the rest
7 46|      conflict ensued in a very narrow sea, where the nearer the
8 74|      crowding his army into so narrow a place, where no enemy,
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