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 1 42|           the battle of Pharsalia, Octavius had retreated to that coast
 2 43|  misfortunes and sudden death gave Octavius great hopes of reducing
 3 44|             and informed him, that Octavius had leagued with the barbarians,
 4 44|           was in required, because Octavius pressed hard upon them,
 5 44|       states that had declared for Octavius, and neglecting such as
 6 44|         the enemy, he came up with Octavius before Epidaurus; and obliging
 7 45|                                 45 Octavius, understanding that Vatinius'
 8 45|        surprise would allow, while Octavius advanced in good order,
 9 45|            The two fleets drew up; Octavius had the advantage in arrangement,
10 46|          own quinquereme, attacked Octavius in his four-banked galley.
11 46|            great, that the beak of Octavius's galley was broken. The
12 46|           by their superior valor. Octavius's galley was sunk, and many
13 46|            overboard into the sea. Octavius got into a boat, which sinking
14 47|         victorious the port whence Octavius had sailed to fight him,
15 47|          island of Issa, imagining Octavius had retired thither after
16 47| flourishing city, well affected to Octavius, which however, surrendered
17 47|            Here he understood that Octavius, attended by a few small
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