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 1 57|        called a council, he sent Marcellus to Corduba to secure that
 2 57|   Corduba had revolted, and that Marcellus, either voluntarily or through
 3 59|       being able to prevail with Marcellus or the people of Corduba
 4 59|       from their bucklers, chose Marcellus their commander, called
 5 60|             60 The legions under Marcellus, provoked at this indignity,
 6 60|          inhabitants of Corduba. Marcellus, though averse to a battle,
 7 60|      quit his advantageous post, Marcellus persuaded his men to return
 8 60|        attended with great loss, Marcellus removed his camp to the
 9 61|                               61 Marcellus was stronger in foot, for
10 61|      being very near each other, Marcellus seized a spot of ground,
11 61|     sides secure from an attack. Marcellus followed him and encamped
12 61|     great service by cutting off Marcellus's provisions and forage,
13 62|        but a yet greater number, Marcellus. Bogud came up to the advanced
14 62|         to the advanced works of Marcellus, where many sharp skirmishes
15 62|        various success: however, Marcellus still kept possession of
16 63|  differences between Cassius and Marcellus. Marcellus submitted without
17 63|   between Cassius and Marcellus. Marcellus submitted without hesitation:
18 63|         a complete junction with Marcellus, prevented a battle, invited
19 63|       king Bogud attacked one of Marcellus's forts, that lay nearest
20 64|          being made for Cassius, Marcellus joined camps with Lepidus;
21 64| pretended, intrust his safety to Marcellus, Lepidus, and Trebonius;
22 68|        in fine, was consul after Marcellus and Lentulus; told him,
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