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1 3| supplies from beyond the sea." ~ 2 6| quantities of water out of the sea, by the help of wheels and 3 8| by digging wells, as all sea coasts naturally abounded 4 8| soil, yet still, as the sea was open, and the enemy 5 10| that they had ready for sea, and met Caesar on his return. 6 11| experience in engagements at sea yet exerted themselves in 7 12| themselves masters of the sea, they saw they would have 8 13| arsenals which had not put to sea for many years. These last 9 16| resources either by land or sea; and even if we were victorious, 10 18| themselves from the mole into the sea, endeavored to gain the 11 21| he flung himself into the sea, and swam to the ships that 12 25| convoys that came to him by sea. To this end, having equipped 13 26| barriers; on the side of the sea by the Pharos, and on the 14 27| diverge as they approach the sea, into which they at last 15 43| and having no supplies by sea, because the season of the 16 44| our garrisons, partly by sea with his fleet, partly by 17 44| carrying on with vigor, by sea and land, joined the garrison 18 46| ensued in a very narrow sea, where the nearer the vessels 19 46| thrown overboard into the sea. Octavius got into a boat, 20 56| terrified by service beyond the sea, he called upon them to