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 1     I,     84|   possible speed. This was a narrow road amid vast swamps, which
 2    II,      7|      of small draught with a narrow stem and stern and a broad
 3    II,     24|  forests, within which was a narrow swampy plain. The woods
 4    II,     46| house, I was satisfied if my narrow means were neither a disgrace
 5    II,     69|     and Byzantium; next, the narrow strait of the Propontis
 6    II,     79|    and elsewhere the river's narrow channel and profound depth
 7    IV,     65|   with a strong detachment a narrow and unbroken mountain ridge,
 8    IV,     76|      was clearly seen what a narrow margin there is between
 9     V,     13|    shores of Corinth and the narrow Isthmus, and having arrived
10   XII,     37|    by a rude barrier, with a narrow approach, impenetrable to
11   XII,     73|      was indeed on that very narrow strait which parts Europe
12   XIV,     45|     position approached by a narrow defile, closed in at the
13   XIV,     49|    position, clinging to the narrow defile as a defence; when
14    XV,     48|   mercy the city, with those narrow winding passages and irregular
15    XV,     53|      health, inasmuch as the narrow streets with the elevation
16   XVI,      5|    in struggling through the narrow approaches and the pressure
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