Chap.

 1  1|        and Cilicia, for all his fleet; and summoned archers from
 2  8|         and the enemy without a fleet, there was nothing to hinder
 3 10|   harbor, and ordered the whole fleet to follow. He took none
 4 11|  occasioned a misfortune to the fleet. Accordingly they obtained
 5 11|   himself master of their whole fleet. During the consternation
 6 11|    advanced with the victorious fleet to Alexandria. ~
 7 12|  streets, as if they feared our fleet might attack them even by
 8 12|       ever to the putting their fleet in a good condition. And
 9 12|         idea of repairing their fleet; because, by making themselves
10 12|    diligence to the equipping a fleet. ~
11 14|         drew up the rest of the fleet as a reserve, giving them
12 14|  Alexandrians brought out their fleet with great confidence, and
13 15| Euphranor commanded the Rhodian fleet, who for valor and greatness
14 15|        bring up the rest of the fleet. Leave the matter to us;
15 15|  expectations), until the whole fleet gets clear of the shallows.
16 15|        Meantime the rest of the fleet came up; when, on account
17 17|        it on the other with his fleet, promising great rewards
18 25|     informed of it, ordered his fleet to get ready, and gave the
19 25|       Alexandrians. None of the fleet advanced to his relief,
20 28|      Nile, where he had a large fleet in readiness. Caesar declined
21 28|   obliged to engage the enemy's fleet; and coasting along the
22 42|         that coast with a large fleet; Cornificius, with some
23 44|          partly by sea with his fleet, partly by land with the
24 45|   understanding that Vatinius's fleet consisted mostly of small
25 47|   employed in repairing his own fleet, and the ships he had taken
26 47|          and driven the enemy's fleet out of those seas, returned
27 47|   Brundusium, with his army and fleet in good condition. ~
28 56|    examine the condition of the fleet. He staid there some time,
29 66|   himself for Cilicia, with the fleet he had brought from Egypt.
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