Chap.

 1  1|        with works the smallest part of the town, separated from
 2  1|       carry aid from the other part of the city. Above all,
 3  2|      were established in every part of the city, for the making
 4  5|    city. The river was in that part of the town which was in
 5 10| absence. Being arrived at that part of the coast known by the
 6 13|      smaller, and for the most part without decks. Yet, trusting
 7 20|      overloaded and sank them: part, resisting the enemy, and
 8 25|       The Rhodian galleys made part of this squadron, headed
 9 31|      they had left the highest part of their camp unguarded,
10 32|   entered triumphant into that part of the town which was possessed
11 37|       left. Domitius, ordering part of the troops to continue
12 40|     wholly cut off, with great part of those of Deiotarus, the
13 42| himself master of the greatest part of his ships, which, joined
14 42|        enemy had, for the most part, retired into Illyricum,
15 64|      through a province, great part of which had revolted from
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