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1 II, 1| and others of them, from a natural instability and fickleness 2 VI, 10| and, being opposed as a natural barrier, defends from injuries 3 VII, 9| anticipated that, in the natural course of events, such would 4 VII, 14| their fortifications or natural advantages; that there should 5 VII, 20| would defend him by its natural strength; that the service 6 VIII, 11| secured by a morass and its natural situation, and that it could 7 VIII, 15| Gauls, confiding in the natural strength of their position, 8 VIII, 32| strongly fortified by its natural situation; and prevailed 9 VIII, 38| soldiers, contrary to his natural humanity, for they alleged 10 VIII, 44| thought to act severely from a natural cruelty, and perceiving