Chap.

 1 10|   fortune had thrown in their way a good opportunity of attempting
 2 14|     them in a second line, by way of reserve. They had besides
 3 17| craggy, our men could find no way of approach; the more accessible
 4 24|      of dissimulation, and no way degenerating from the character
 5 25|      their affairs were in no way bettered by his presence:
 6 25|       the next a considerable way, without being sufficiently
 7 29|      directing his march that way, sent all his cavalry, with
 8 32|  victory, marched the nearest way by land to Alexandria with
 9 35|    hills; for from Pontus, by way of Comana, runs a woody
10 38|  himself to Alexandria by the way of Syria. Pharnaces, upon
11 40| legion of Pontus having given way, the second line, which
12 44|       his strength of body no way answered his resolution
13 57|   legion, who marched another way toward the Straits. Upon
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