Book,  Par.

1    II,      6|      was embarrassing to its defenders. But by embarking on the
2    II,     25|    more conspicuous were the defenders of the position, the more
3    IV,     69|      close quarters with the defenders. Our soldiers on the other
4  XIII,     48| walls were stripped of their defenders, the barriers of the gates
5    XV,      5|    from the multitude of its defenders and the vastness of its
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