Chap.

1  8|   if they once quitted that advantage, neither in number or situation
2 14|  and working their ships to advantage. ~
3 30|   Nile gave the enemy great advantage in distressing and wounding
4 45|   drew up; Octavius had the advantage in arrangement, and Vatinius
5 46|     Vatinius's soldiers the advantage. For, with admirable courage,
6 70|   turned chiefly to his own advantage, as he had thereby avoided
7 76| derive any benefit from the advantage of the ground. Our men flushed
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