Chap.

 1  9|    Caesar, embarking by order of Domitius Calvinus, with arms, darts,
 2 34|        king Deiotarus applied to Domitius Calvinus, to whom Caesar
 3 34|      they stood engaged to pay." Domitius, who was not only sensible
 4 34|          at Comana, by orders of Domitius. ~
 5 35|         immediate obedience." C. Domitius, sensible that he had quitted
 6 35|        believing, at first, that Domitius had brought all the three
 7 36|       sends several embassies to Domitius to treat of peace, bearing
 8 36|         show themselves, that if Domitius entered the defile as a
 9 37|    ceased sending embassadors to Domitius, with proposals of peace
10 37|        expectation of peace kept Domitius in his camp; so that Pharnaces,
11 37|         off his troops. Next day Domitius approached Nicopolis, and
12 37|      left on the right and left. Domitius, ordering part of the troops
13 38|         the couriers who brought Domitius an account of the posture
14 38|      great danger, and requested Domitius to send him succors speedily,
15 38| equivalent to a victory, because Domitius, he supposed, must very
16 39|                               39 Domitius, more concerned at Caesar'
17 40|       rank, fell in this battle. Domitius, after this defeat, rallied
18 65|     victory he had obtained over Domitius Calvinus. He made a short
19 69|          the late battle between Domitius and Pharnaces) embassadors
20 74|       knew he had worsted, under Domitius; was determined upon a battle,
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