Chap.

 1  3|       many things themselves, and attacked our works, at the same time
 2 15|   Alexandrians gathered round and attacked them. They maintained the
 3 17|         to create a diversion, he attacked it on the other with his
 4 19|          the Alexandrians. Caesar attacked it next day; because by
 5 26|          keys of that kingdom. He attacked it so briskly with a large
 6 26|          the same day on which he attacked it, and placed a garrison
 7 27|         came up with Mithridates, attacked him immediately, hastening
 8 30|       from the enemy. Next day he attacked a fort, in a village not
 9 30|     possession of the village. He attacked it with his whole army,
10 30|   approaches by which it might be attacked; one by the plain, of which
11 31|         few to defend it, our men attacked them so briskly that the
12 31|       them, and seeing themselves attacked both in front and rear,
13 40|       town, passed the ditch, and attacked their infantry in the rear.
14 44| barbarians, and in several places attacked our garrisons, partly by
15 46|           in his own quinquereme, attacked Octavius in his four-banked
16 63|        drawn off; when king Bogud attacked one of Marcellus's forts,
17 75|         suddenly and unexpectedly attacked, called off his soldiers
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