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 1  7|       s delay, that he did not order them immediately to repair
 2  9|        to Caesar, embarking by order of Domitius Calvinus, with
 3 20|       left their ships without order or discipline, so they soon
 4 37|  Pharnaces drew up his army in order of battle, forming his front
 5 39|       camp, and ranged them in order of battle. He placed the
 6 40|    circuit round the ditch, in order to attack the enemy in flank,
 7 45|      Octavius advanced in good order, from the port. The two
 8 65|      which tend to destroy all order and discipline, all which
 9 65|     become amenable to law and order. This he hoped soon to effect
10 74|       ranged all his troops in order of battle before his camp.
11 74| keeping only his first line in order of battle, he commanded
12 75|       and ranged his troops in order of battle. The suddenness
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