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1 27| himself to the defense of his camp, which he had with great 2 29| 29 Between Ptolemy's camp and Caesar's route lay a 3 29| seven miles from the king's camp; who, understanding that 4 30| Alexandrians, advanced toward their camp with his victorious army. 5 30| fortified and joined to his camp by a line of communication, 6 30| immediately upon the enemy's camp, during the alarm which 7 30| last before the Alexandrian camp, and commenced a most furious 8 30| narrow pass, between their camp and the Nile. The first, 9 31| the highest part of their camp unguarded, because, it being 10 31| cohorts to wheel round the camp, and gain that ascent: appointing 11 31| of the enemy, entered the camp in several places at the 12 31| the king escaped from the camp, and was received on board 13 36| from the town. Between his camp and Nicopolis, lay a difficult 14 37| peace kept Domitius in his camp; so that Pharnaces, having 15 37| the fortifications of his camp. ~ 16 39| drew his forces out of the camp, and ranged them in order 17 53| transport of joy to the camp, to congratulate the second 18 54| legions remained in the camp, the second, fearing they 19 55| the fifth legion to the camp, retaining the other three. 20 60| his men to return to their camp. He had already begun to 21 60| loss, Marcellus removed his camp to the other side of the 22 61| against him, quitted his camp silently in the night, and, 23 61| if he was shut up in his camp. ~ 24 63| invited Cassius into his camp, and pledged his honor to 25 63| that lay nearest to his camp, unknown to any (except 26 73| which defended the king's camp would likewise defend his 27 73| leaving the baggage in the camp, he set out with the legions; 28 74| order of battle before his camp. Caesar, on account of the 29 76| had not the attack on the camp given him an opportunity 30 77| the plunder of the enemy's camp to the soldiers, he set 31 78| young, and kept him in his camp several years), was appointed