Chap.

1  2|    service, in the squares and open places; that on whatever
2  8|      yet still, as the sea was open, and the enemy without a
3 11| four-decked ships, and several open barks, to attack her. Caesar
4 13|        a great number of small open barks; and after testing
5 19|        town, and drew up in an open place, over against the
6 21|        henceforward a free and open navigation. ~
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