Chap.

 1  3|      would be reduced to a Roman province: and that they ought to
 2 27|       Delta, the most celebrated province of Egypt, which derives
 3 42|        check in Illyricum; which province, had been defended the preceding
 4 42|         and ill condition of the province, they did not cease to be
 5 42|         danger should assail the province, he might ward it off, but
 6 43|          whether he imagined the province better provided than it
 7 43|    sufficient subsistence in the province, which was partly exhausted,
 8 43|      great hopes of reducing the province. But fortune, whose influence
 9 44|         to the assistance of the province, and informed him, that
10 47|         the affair, restored the province, in a peaceable condition,
11 48|        propraetor of the further province, either through his natural
12 48|         he had contracted to the province, on account of a wound he
13 49|    laying heavy burdens upon the province: and, according to the custom
14 50|       expense and burdens of the province. The cavalry was augmented
15 50|         any respite given to the province. ~
16 53|          was not a native of the province, nor a soldier of the newly-raised
17 53| residence was naturalized in the province, of which class the second
18 55|      authority and credit in the province, and equally in his confidence
19 57|         for the, recovery of the province. ~
20 58|        design was to recover the province for Pompey; and perhaps
21 63|         to Ulia, from the hither province, with thirty-five legionary
22 64|        to take possession of the province. Cassius having notice of
23 64|          avoid passing through a province, great part of which had
24 66| strongest and finest city of the province; where, having settled everything
25 66|        that regarded either that province or the neighboring countries,
26 67|      Deiotarus, tetrarch of that province (whose title, however, was
27 70|         public injuries done the province; that the refusal of Pharnaces
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