Chap.

 1 49|              fixed his residence at Corduba, for the administration
 2 52|         together, and encamped near Corduba, he made a speech to the
 3 52|          his speech, he returned to Corduba. The same day, about noon,
 4 54|          had passed, had marched to Corduba, to the assistance of their
 5 57|       council, he sent Marcellus to Corduba to secure that town, and
 6 57|          that the Roman citizens at Corduba had revolted, and that Marcellus,
 7 58|      marched the veteran legions to Corduba; and, that the revolt might
 8 58|           bucklers. The citizens of Corduba, men, women, and children,
 9 58|       begging "they would not enter Corduba as enemies, seeing they
10 59|          Marcellus or the people of Corduba to declare against Caesar,
11 59|              joined the citizens of Corduba, and encamped near the town.
12 59| Guadalquivir, about four miles from Corduba, and within view of the
13 59|             to the buildings around Corduba. ~
14 60|   possessions of the inhabitants of Corduba. Marcellus, though averse
15 61|             as he had done those of Corduba. He therefore raised redoubts
16 64|           both together marched for Corduba, while Cassius retired with
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