Chap.

 1  6|          the same as before. This put them upon comparing the
 2 13|    private arsenals which had not put to sea for many years. These
 3 13| efficiency of each in the harbor, put a sufficient number of soldiers
 4 17|        resolution being taken, he put into boats and small vessels
 5 20|           drew up the ladders and put off from the shore, to prevent
 6 21|      impossible either to work or put her off. Foreseeing what
 7 24|       himself and the Romans, who put so much confidence in him,
 8 26|        importance, had seized and put a strong garrison into it.
 9 27|          them from all parts, and put a great number of them to
10 31|           from the higher ground, put a great number of them to
11 35|        return, unless things were put in the condition in which
12 43|        the season of the year had put a stop to navigation, he
13 43|           valor of Vatinius, soon put an end to his triumphs. ~
14 46|        taken up, and night having put an end to the battle, as
15 55|            but ordered them to be put to death. He delivered Minutius
16 55|          L. Mergilio was likewise put to the torture. Squillus
17 56|       conclusion of the war would put an end to his rapines: insomuch,
18 64|       that season of the year, he put into the Ebro, to avoid
19 66|         first in his kingdom, and put the other under his protection;
20 75|     discharged against them, soon put a stop to their career.
21 77|        because he had so speedily put an end to a very great war.
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