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 1  6|     cisterns were supplied, he drew vast quantities of water
 2 10|    unknown. Caesar, therefore, drew all his ships toward the
 3 14|     disposition being made, he drew up the rest of the fleet
 4 14|     with great confidence, and drew it up, placing their twenty-two
 5 19|      crowds from the town, and drew up in an open place, over
 6 20|       galleys perceiving this, drew up the ladders and put off
 7 37| ambuscade might be discovered, drew off his troops. Next day
 8 37|        the trenches, Pharnaces drew up his army in order of
 9 38|   Between these, he constantly drew up his army, placing all
10 39|    without any apparent cause, drew his forces out of the camp,
11 45|       the port. The two fleets drew up; Octavius had the advantage
12 48|  received there when quaestor, drew upon himself the general
13 52|        an answer, he gradually drew near, and a favorable opportunity
14 60|   across the Guadalquivir, and drew them up. Cassius did the
15 60|   where both armies frequently drew up, but did not engage,
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