Chap.

1  9|    the port by an easterly wind, which continued to blow
2 46|  end to the battle, as the wind blew very strong, he spread
3 47|    had sailed, with a fair wind, for Greece, whence he intended
4 64| numberless extortions. The wind favoring him as far as could
5 64|    with safety, though the wind blew considerably fresher,
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