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1 1| When the war broke out at Alexandria, Caesar sent to Rhodes, 2 1| or taken by force. For Alexandria is in a manner secure from 3 2| horses, as the streets of Alexandria were quite even and level, 4 5| 5 Alexandria is almost quite hollow underneath, 5 9| of Africa, a little above Alexandria. These ships were hindered 6 11| the victorious fleet to Alexandria. ~ 7 13| and recalled the former to Alexandria. Oars were wanting; they 8 14| being in that division of Alexandria which belongs to Africa. 9 15| valor. Nor was there at Alexandria a single Roman or citizen 10 18| were not unlike those of Alexandria, and their towers were high, 11 26| he pursued his march to Alexandria, reducing all the provinces 12 27| 27 Not far from Alexandria lies Delta, the most celebrated 13 32| the nearest way by land to Alexandria with his cavalry, and entered 14 33| thus made himself master of Alexandria and Egypt, lodged the government 15 38| the posture of affairs at Alexandria, understood that Caesar 16 38| speedily, and come himself to Alexandria by the way of Syria. Pharnaces, 17 48| with so much danger, at Alexandria, Cassius Longinus, who had 18 69| had brought with him from Alexandria, and which, by its many