Chap.

 1  1|  city. Above all, he by this means made sure of water end forage,
 2  2|  ropes and wheels, could, by means of horses, as the streets
 3  3|    that if they did not find means to expel him, the kingdom
 4 16|      of the battle was by no means equal; a defeat would have
 5 17|     Caesar thought it by all means necessary to render himself
 6 19| piracies. Already he had, by means of his arrows and engines,
 7 20|     a few Alexandrians found means to land, and attack them
 8 21|  succor his men, he, by that means, preserved a small number.
 9 28|     the African shore, found means to join the victorious troops
10 29|    in quest of a ford, found means to swim the river where
11 37|     amity, fancying, by this means, the more easy to ensnare
12 46|     and forcing them by this means to an equal combat, soon
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