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 1  3| attacked our works, at the same time that they defended their
 2  6|     difference. But in a little time the water in the nearest
 3  8|       adverse winds at the same time; that a retreat was on no
 4  8|       embark would require much time, and be attended with great
 5 17|      island; while, at the same time, to create a diversion,
 6 19|         the bridge. At the same time they stationed at the mole
 7 20|     their darts. But when, some time after, a few Alexandrians
 8 20|      our men, who were, by this time, in great confusion. Those
 9 26|               26 About the same time Mithridates of Pergamus,
10 26|        together in a very short time. He conducted them first
11 28|       Thus, much about the same time, Ptolemy set out to crush
12 29|         legionaries at the same time cutting down several large
13 31|      several places at the same time, and running down from the
14 33|   tyrannically reigned for some time he thought proper to banish
15 34|       Ariobarzanes. At the same time, he sent P. Sextius to C.
16 38|   imagined that protracting the time would be equivalent to a
17 40|         being given at the same time by both parties, they engage.
18 42|               42 About the same time, we received a considerable
19 42|    support an army, and at that time in particular was almost
20 48|               48 But during the time that Caesar besieged Pompey
21 53|                      53 By this time, his guards came up to his
22 54|      and wait upon him. By this time, the thirtieth legion having
23 56|      fleet. He staid there some time, in consequence of an edict
24 57|                  57 In the mean time, L. Titius, a military tribune
25 60|     them before they could have time to destroy with fire and
26 62|         states of Spain at that time favored Cassius, but a yet
27 64|         to Carmona. At the same time, Trebonius, the proconsul,
28 65|         he received at the same time, that the government at
29 67|      obeying his commands, at a time when Caesar could afford
30 68|      the tetrarchate to another time." He restored him the royal
31 70|       promises: but at the same time he admonished the embassadors,
32 74|         legion; and at the same time, despising our troops, whom
33 74|    ventured: while, in the mean time, Pharnaces continued his
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