Chap.

 1  1|                      1 When the war broke out at Alexandria,
 2 24|     confinement, carried on the war with such acrimony against
 3 26|         knowledge of the art of war, and who held a very high
 4 26|    beginning of the Alexandrian war, to raise succors in Syria
 5 32|       give over all thoughts of war. Accordingly, as soon as
 6 32|       at the happy issue of the war. ~
 7 34|      defray the expenses of the war, but likewise thought it
 8 34|        while engaged in a civil war." But believing that his
 9 42|    almost totally ruined by the war in the vicinity, and the
10 43|       compelled to carry on the war, not according to his own
11 43|       is so great in matters of war, joined to the diligence
12 48|   Pharsalia, and carried on the war, with so much danger, at
13 56|       but the conclusion of the war would put an end to his
14 61| soldiers of great experience in war. Cassius depended more on
15 65|  provinces were not involved in war. In Bithynia and Pontus
16 66|        to march to carry on the war he delayed no longer, but
17 75|  preside over all the events of war, and more particularly those
18 77|      put an end to a very great war. The remembrance, too, of
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