Chap.

 1  3|       blockaded by the storms on account of the season of the year,
 2  8|         that a retreat was on no account to be thought of, not only
 3 15|          the post of admiral, on account of his known courage and
 4 15|          fleet came up; when, on account of the narrowness of the
 5 31|       made no great progress, on account of the disadvantage of the
 6 33| affections of their subjects, on account of their attachment to Caesar,
 7 38|          who brought Domitius an account of the posture of affairs
 8 40|     think fit to pursue them, on account of the disadvantage of the
 9 42|       retired into Illyricum, on account of its neighborhood to Macedonia,
10 48|   contracted to the province, on account of a wound he had treacherously
11 60|           but did not engage, on account of the inequality of the
12 64|        neither able to return on account of the stream, nor stem
13 74|      before his camp. Caesar, on account of the disadvantage of the
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