Chap.

 1  9| distressed by want of water, they gave notice of it to Caesar,
 2 15|  bestowing many praises upon him, gave the signal for engaging.
 3 25|           fleet to get ready, and gave the command of it to Tiberius
 4 30|           on the side of the Nile gave the enemy great advantage
 5 42|     inroads upon the country; and gave the plunder of them to his
 6 43|      misfortunes and sudden death gave Octavius great hopes of
 7 45|           full sail. Upon this he gave orders for furling the sails,
 8 48|         manifest indications they gave of their discontent. To
 9 48|         imperator by the army, he gave them another hundred sesterces
10 52|        upon Longinus himself, and gave him several slight wounds
11 56|          sorrow. Caesar's success gave him pleasure; but the conclusion
12 58|        Caesar's name; he publicly gave out that his design was
13 64|         Trebonius; as his friends gave out, to avoid passing through
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