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 1 Themist| which two thousand transport vessels attended, and his land force
 2 Themist|   they added to their former vessels as many more with three
 3   Cimon|  after capturing the enemy's vessels, he immediately led out
 4  Lysand| fields, and abandoning their vessels, fell into the power of
 5    Dion|  Dionysius put on board some vessels all the property of Dion
 6    Dion|    courage, in two transport vessels, to attack a power of fifty
 7   Chabr|   beak of one of the enemy's vessels, and began to sink. Though
 8  Hannib|     they had let loose their vessels, and sailed off, in despair
 9  Hannib|    was inferior in number of vessels, and had to use art in the
10  Hannib|   and to be put into earthen vessels, of which when he bad collected
11  Hannib|     the enemy's line of |425 vessels, held out a letter, and
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