Chap.

 1  1|       archers from Crete, and cavalry from Malchus, king of the
 2 17|        and such of the Gallic cavalry as he thought fittest for
 3 29|  march that way, sent all his cavalry, with a choice body of light-armed
 4 29| Wherefore, some of the German cavalry, dispersing in quest of
 5 32|   land to Alexandria with his cavalry, and entered triumphant
 6 38|     his army, placing all his cavalry upon the wings without them,
 7 40|       falling upon the king's cavalry, that was drawn up without
 8 50|  burdens of the province. The cavalry was augmented to three thousand,
 9 57|     of the fifth, and all the cavalry assembled. Here he learned
10 60|     himself to be stronger in cavalry, fell upon the legionaries
11 61|      Cassius sent out all his cavalry, who he imagined might do
12 64| arrival, sent his legions and cavalry into winter quarters, and
13 68|      to join him with all his cavalry, and the legion he had trained
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