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1 I, 59| proposed to send an armed fleet with some of our allies 2 I, 61| camp-equipage, and prepared a fleet; then winter and matters 3 I, 80| the infantry, cavalry, and fleet met simultaneously at the 4 I, 84| taking his legions by the fleet, as he had brought them 5 I, 93| marched by land, so that the fleet might sail more easily over 6 I, 93| Caesar had arrived with the fleet. The legions then embarked, 7 II, 7| the charge of building a fleet. It seemed that a thousand 8 II, 10| By this time the fleet had arrived, and Caesar, 9 II, 10| as the river Amisia. His fleet remained there on the left 10 II, 18| fact, had recourse to a fleet and to a trackless ocean, 11 II, 28| Caesar put on board the fleet and brought down the river 12 II, 31| the rumoured loss of the fleet stirred the Germans to hope 13 II, 31| for having thrown away a fleet, having lost their arms, 14 II, 68| days to the repair of his fleet, and, at the same time, 15 II, 103| Pamphylia, and on meeting the fleet which conveyed Agrippina, 16 II, 107| attempted an attack on the fleet which waited at a distance; 17 III, 2| As soon as the fleet was seen on the horizon, 18 III, 2| befitted the occasion when the fleet slowly approached, its crew, 19 XI, 17| visiting Greece in a Phoenician fleet, was the teacher of this 20 XII, 36| breast. He then fled to the fleet which was awaiting him on 21 XIV, 5| freedman, commander of the fleet at Misenum, who had been 22 XIV, 81| already mentioned, of the fleet at Misenum, who got but 23 XIV, 83| design of gaining over the fleet, and added, in forgetfulness 24 XV, 57| however, had ordered the fleet to return to Campania on 25 XV, 62| loyalty of the officers of the fleet at Misenum, and to entangle 26 XV, 62| There was a captain in the fleet, Volusius Proculus, who 27 XV, 62| help was to be found in the fleet, and there would be numerous