Chap.

 1  2|  Alexandrians remiss on their side, or less active in the conduct
 2  2|      places; that on whatever side an attack should be made,
 3  9|    with no great labor on our side, the mighty projects and
 4 16|       without any loss on our side. The rest fled toward the
 5 19|      from their ships, by the side of the mole. ~
 6 25|       fleets drawn up on each side had begun the engagement,
 7 26|       strong barriers; on the side of the sea by the Pharos,
 8 26|     by the Pharos, and on the side of Syria by Pelusium, which
 9 29|   their help got to the other side. The enemy were so much
10 30| troops; and the access on the side of the Nile gave the enemy
11 38|      from each other, on that side where lay the easiest access
12 39|   being thus drawn up on each side, they advanced to the battle. ~
13 40|    the rear. But on the other side, the legion of Pontus having
14 46|      for as the ships on each side advanced to sustain those
15 59|       on an eminence, on this side the Guadalquivir, about
16 60| removed his camp to the other side of the Guadalquivir, where
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