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 1  2|     powers and territories of Egypt extend, to levy troops.
 2  3|      assume the possession of Egypt; that a few years before
 3  8|   with fresh springs: that if Egypt was singular in this respect,
 4 13|   shipwrecked on the coast of Egypt), eight from Pontus, five
 5 26|      first to Pelusium, where Egypt joins Syria. Achillas, who
 6 26|  strong garrison into it. For Egypt is considered as defended
 7 27|   most celebrated province of Egypt, which derives its name
 8 33|      master of Alexandria and Egypt, lodged the government in
 9 33|    Syria, he left the rest in Egypt to support the authority
10 34|  While these things passed in Egypt, king Deiotarus applied
11 34|     ordering two of them into Egypt, at Caesar's desire, and
12 65| Caesar arrived in Syria, from Egypt, and understood from those
13 66|     fleet he had brought from Egypt. He summoned the states
14 78|    successfully served him in Egypt, as we have related above,
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