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 1  1|          out at Alexandria, Caesar sent to Rhodes, Syria, and Cilicia,
 2  2|        their affairs. For they had sent deputies and commissioners
 3 10|            name of Chersonesus, he sent some mariners on shore to
 4 13|          for of the ten which were sent, one was shipwrecked on
 5 17|       fittest for his purpose, and sent them against the island;
 6 26|  confidence of Caesar, having been sent in the beginning of the
 7 27|            he must pass the river, sent a large body of troops against
 8 28|                 28 A messenger was sent by Mithridates to Caesar,
 9 29|      directing his march that way, sent all his cavalry, with a
10 34|       usurped by a foreign prince, sent embassadors to Pharnaces,
11 34| Ariobarzanes. At the same time, he sent P. Sextius to C. Plaetorius
12 42|           Q. Cornificius, had been sent there as propraetor, the
13 49|                 49 Cassius, having sent his army into winter quarters,
14 51|     Numidia, because king Juba had sent considerable succors to
15 55|       conspiracy to be seized, and sent back the fifth legion to
16 56|            cured of his wounds, he sent to all who were indebted
17 56|       afterward reviewed the army, sent the legions and auxiliaries,
18 57|      tribune of the native legion, sent him notice of a report that
19 57|     instantly called a council, he sent Marcellus to Corduba to
20 59|        view of the town; whence he sent letters to Bogud, in Mauritania,
21 61|        they were finished, Cassius sent out all his cavalry, who
22 64|      having notice of his arrival, sent his legions and cavalry
23 70|        friends" (for Pharnaces had sent him a golden crown). With
24 77|      rewards they had merited; and sent home the auxiliary troops
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