Chap.

 1 11|       restrain themselves, but came forward with four-decked
 2 15| Meantime the rest of the fleet came up; when, on account of
 3 20|    great number of darts which came pouring upon them, and fearing
 4 25|     intercept the convoys that came to him by sea. To this end,
 5 27|    first passed the river, and came up with Mithridates, attacked
 6 44|       of meeting the enemy, he came up with Octavius before
 7 53|       By this time, his guards came up to his assistance (for
 8 57|       twenty-first legion, and came up with them in the morning.
 9 57|     decamped, and the next day came to Segovia, upon the river
10 58|      men, women, and children, came out to meet the legions,
11 62|    received Cassius's letters, came and joined him with all
12 62|       number, Marcellus. Bogud came up to the advanced works
13 63|           63 Meanwhile Lepidus came to Ulia, from the hither
14 64|      Trebonius, the proconsul, came to take possession of the
15 67|        but even of a criminal, came in a suppliant manner to
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