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1 On the side opposite to the hill was a deep morass .
2 His position was protected by narrow and difficult approaches, and by a deep morass .
3 On the 19th October, they arrived at Egga, a large handsome town, behind a deep morass .
4 They journeyed onwards for about an hour, when they perceived a large, handsome town, behind a deep morass .
5 In front there was only one defile, and their wings were well protected, the left resting upon a deep morass .
6 Men had given chase to him, and at the edge of a deep morass they had found the footprints of the earl's horse.
7 They halted at length on the edge of the deep morass of Grona, in full view of the opposing army on the other side.
8 Though long known, its situation was such, being in the midst of a deep morass , that the owners took no steps towards tubing it.
9 It is a rocky angle of land, washed on three sides by the water and partly covered on the fourth side by a deep morass .
10 The field which they intended to occupy was skirted by a deep morass as they came foot by foot, within pistol shot of the enemy.
11 Wide swamps, deep morasses , tangled thickets, wild impassable forests, were their prevailing features.
12 He found that at one place near the hill the road crossed a level meadow with deep morasses on either side.
13 The flanks of this new position rested on the deep morasses which extend from the river both on the north and south sides of Hafir.
14 Cat-sha told Chitta that he had left his band in their most inaccessible stronghold among the bayous and deep morasses of the great Okeefenokee Swamp.
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