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1 I, 2| Rhine, a very broad and deep river, which separates the 2 IV, 24| could be stationed only in deep water; and our soldiers, 3 VII, 8| blocked up the way with very deep snow, as it was the severest 4 VII, 72| dug a trench twenty feet deep, with perpendicular sides, 5 VII, 73| trench every where five feet deep. These stakes being sunk 6 VII, 73| quincunx, pits three feet deep were dug, which gradually 7 VIII, 9| with a valley between them, deep rather than extensive. He 8 VIII, 14| divided from the enemy’s by a deep morass, so difficult to 9 VIII, 18| by a thick wood or a very deep river, as by a toil, and 10 VIII, 27| the Loire, which was too deep a river to pass except by 11 VIII, 40| no drains could be sunk deep enough to draw it off in