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 1  9|   works, and apply themselves day and night to the digging
 2 10|     He declined fighting that day, for two reasons, first,
 3 19|       Caesar attacked it next day; because by getting possession
 4 26|   that he carried it the same day on which he attacked it,
 5 30| distance from the enemy. Next day he attacked a fort, in a
 6 37|     drew off his troops. Next day Domitius approached Nicopolis,
 7 47|    number of rowers. The next day was employed in repairing
 8 52| returned to Corduba. The same day, about noon, as he went
 9 57|  morning. He staid there that day to consult what was proper
10 57|        decamped, and the next day came to Segovia, upon the
11 71|        wanted to protract the day of his departure, demanded
12 77|     soldiers, he set out next day with some light horse. He
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