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1 2| which consisted of the same number of stories, and which being 2 7| There were besides a great number of the townsmen in Caesar' 3 8| that advantage, neither in number or situation would they 4 11| on board, besides a great number of the combatants belonging 5 12| but even increase their number, they began to repair their 6 13| these they added a great number of small open barks; and 7 13| harbor, put a sufficient number of soldiers on board, and 8 14| They had besides a great number of boats and smaller vessels, 9 14| intimidating us by their number, cries, and flaming darts. 10 15| notwithstanding the inequality of number, none of the enemy were 11 20| exhorting his troops, a number of rowers and mariners, 12 20| bear up against the great number of darts which came pouring 13 21| means, preserved a small number. His own ship, being sunk 14 21| and somewhat above that number of sailors and rowers, were 15 21| strong works, and a great number of engines; and having cleared 16 27| all parts, and put a great number of them to the sword; insomuch 17 30| enemy had stationed a great number of ships, furnished with 18 31| higher ground, put a great number of them to the sword. The 19 34| hundred horse. The like number of horse were furnished 20 36| ambuscade. He ordered a great number of cattle to be dispersed 21 38| greatly exceeded ours in number, and would otherwise have 22 44| that lay in the port, whose number was considerable enough, 23 44| of whom he had a great number, belonging to all the legions, 24 46| to the enemy, both in the number and largeness of his ships, 25 47| two-banked galleys, and a great number of rowers. The next day 26 48| considerable largesses, in great number, seemed, for the present, 27 53| the assassination. Of this number were Calphurnius Salvianus 28 55| evidence, increased the number of the conspirators; justly, 29 62| Cassius, but a yet greater number, Marcellus. Bogud came up 30 63| occasion), and slew a great number of his men. And had not 31 69| considerable either for their number or discipline (for except 32 72| sides. All around is a great number of large mountains, intersected 33 74| works, by keeping a great number of his men under arms; or 34 74| or discovering the small number of our men that were in