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1 III, 8| the countries on the whole sea coast, because the Veneti 2 III, 8| along that stormy and open sea, of which they are in possession, 3 III, 8| accustomed to traffic in that sea. With them arose the beginning [ 4 III, 8| under the Romans. All the sea coast being quickly brought 5 III, 9| estuaries, that the approach by sea was most difficult, by reason 6 III, 9| very different in a narrow sea from what it was in the 7 III, 12| greatness of our works, (the sea having been excluded by 8 III, 12| great in that vast and open sea, with its strong tides and 9 III, 14| was a near prospect of the sea were occupied by our army. ~ 10 III, 16| Veneti and the whole of the sea coast was finished; for 11 IV, 1| discharges itself into the sea. The motive for crossing [ 12 IV, 23| the place was this: the sea was confined by mountains 13 IV, 25| account of the depth of the sea, he who carried the eagle 14 IV, 26| maintain their course at sea and reach the island. This 15 IV, 28| maintain their course at sea; and some were taken back 16 IV, 28| filled with water, put out to sea through necessity in a stormy 17 V, 1| accustomed to use in our sea; and that so much the more, 18 V, 6| to sailing, he feared the sea; partly because he said 19 V, 9| cohorts and 300 horse at the sea, to be a guard to the ships, 20 V, 11| about eighty miles from the sea. At an earlier period perpetual 21 V, 21| observed above, is on the sea, over which districts four 22 V, 22| leads back the army to the sea, and finds the ships repaired. 23 VI, 24| from countries beyond the sea supplies to the Gauls many