Chap.

1  6|                    6 With this view he began a great and difficult
2 15|    eminences that would give a view of the fight, addressing
3 30|       of communication, with a view to keep possession of the
4 35|       The advantages he had in view, by such a march, were,
5 59|       from Corduba, and within view of the town; whence he sent
6 61|       possible. Having taken a view of the place he found himself
7 74| military discipline; or with a view to retard his works, by
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