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1 I, 2| thought, that considering the extent of their population, and 2 II, 9| was a marsh of no great extent between our army and that 3 III, 20| before said, both from its extent of territory and the great 4 IV, 3| unoccupied to a very great extent, inasmuch as [they think] 5 IV, 3| territories, on account of the extent and population of their 6 IV, 30| soldiers from the small extent of the camp (which, too, 7 VI, 5| protected by one continued extent of morasses and woods; and 8 VI, 10| wood there of very great extent, which is called Bacenis; 9 VI, 14| their motion, respecting the extent of the world and of our 10 VI, 25| river, and owing to its extent touches the confines of 11 VII, 3| first watch, which is an extent of more than a hundred and 12 VII, 14| to be fired, over such an extent of country in every direction 13 VII, 83| works, on account of the extent of the circuit, and had 14 VIII, 18| not more than a mile in extent, inclosed on every side