Chap.

 1  1|           the city was divided into two parts, the army should be
 2  8|             the right; and as their two voyages were in different
 3  9|            frustrated. Within these two days the thirty-seventh
 4 10|     declined fighting that day, for two reasons, first, because
 5 14|          flaming darts. Between the two fleets were certain flats,
 6 19|         getting possession of these two forts, he would be entirely
 7 26|          and the affection of these two provinces, had enabled him
 8 26|             which are accounted the two keys of that kingdom. He
 9 27|             the Nile, dividing into two channels, which gradually
10 30|           at a distance. There were two approaches by which it might
11 33|             the eldest of Ptolemy's two sons being dead, Caesar
12 33|         Cleopatra, the elder of the two sisters, who had always
13 34|         were then in Asia, ordering two of them into Egypt, at Caesar'
14 34| thirty-sixth legion Deiotarus added two more, which he had trained
15 35|         with him, upon hearing that two were gone to Caesar, he
16 36|          mountains, however, on its two sides, at a considerable
17 37|         formed in single files, and two intervals were left on the
18 38|            depart. He therefore dug two ditches, four feet deep,
19 40|              with the loss of about two hundred and fifty men. Several
20 42|             the summer before, with two legions; and though it was
21 43|        march; and after the loss of two thousand soldiers, thirty-eight
22 45|           order, from the port. The two fleets drew up; Octavius
23 46|              but chiefly around the two admirals; for as the ships
24 47|            battle, one quinquereme, two triremes, eight two-banked
25 54|     followed their example. As only two legions remained in the
26 57|        joined them; as likewise the two cohorts of the fifth legion
27 59|             encamped near the town. Two days after, Cassius encamped
28 61|          courage of his troops. The two camps being very near each
29 66|        expedition, where he stopped two days at Mazaca, he arrived
30 69|            legion of Deiotarus, and two more that had been in the
31 77|       troops of Deiotarus, and left two legions with Caelius Vincianus
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