Chap.

1  5|           streets, for the more easy defense of the works, they made
2  7| follow-citizens. But to offer here a defense either of the sincerity
3 15|             engaged in the attack or defense, but mounted the tops of
4 16|         preference to others for the defense of the common interest.
5 17|              the rest abandoning the defense of the port, quitted their
6 21|            and lead them back to the defense of the works, was exposed
7 27|              confined himself to the defense of his camp, which he had
8 65|        necessary regulations for the defense and protection of the country,
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