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1 3| saw done by us that our men seemed rather to imitate 2 5| Ganymed was reminded that our men might be deprived of water; 3 6| occasioned great wonder among the men, who could not think from 4 9| this speech re-assured his men, he ordered the centurions 5 10| benefit of encouraging his men, which could not be done 6 15| be ranked among our own men rather than the Grecians. 7 17| withstood the impetuosity of our men; for they both annoyed them 8 17| being steep and craggy, our men could find no way of approach; 9 17| the shallows, a few of our men got a footing upon the shore, 10 18| a kind of wall; and our men had not come prepared with 11 18| But fear often deprives men of intellect and counsel, 12 18| terrified by the loss of a few men, and the general rout, durst 13 19| our ships of burden. Our men fought from the bridge and 14 20| vigorously pressed upon our men, who were, by this time, 15 21| endeavoring to re-animate his men, and lead them back to the 16 21| dispatching boats to succor his men, he, by that means, preserved 17 22| 22 Our men were so far from being disheartened 18 26| large body of troops, fresh men continually succeeding in 19 29| cowardice ran no hazard. Our men, both horse and foot, were 20 30| distressing and wounding our men; for they were exposed to 21 31| very few to defend it, our men attacked them so briskly 22 31| consternation on all sides. Our men, animated by the confusion 23 33| the agency of seditious men, before the king's authority 24 36| ambuscade, when he saw the men and flocks dispersed, without 25 37| near the town. While our men were working at the trenches, 26 40| about two hundred and fifty men. Several Roman knights, 27 45| do the same. Vatinius's men prepared themselves in the 28 58| The citizens of Corduba, men, women, and children, came 29 60| Marcellus persuaded his men to return to their camp. 30 63| slew a great number of his men. And had not Lepidus interposed, 31 69| to less than a thousand men, he had only the legion 32 74| keeping a great number of his men under arms; or through the 33 74| the small number of our men that were in arms (for he 34 76| advantage of the ground. Our men flushed with victory, did