Book,  Par.

1     I,    104|     not be turned out of its channel and made to flow into the
2    II,      8|     continuously in a single channel or encircling merely insignificant
3    II,     79| elsewhere the river's narrow channel and profound depth which
4    VI,      1|  emperor, after crossing the channel which divides Capreae from
5    XI,     21|  brought his triremes up the channel of the Rhine and the rest
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