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 1 10|        attempting something with success. They therefore manned all
 2 20| Alexandrians, encouraged by this success, landed in great numbers,
 3 23|    Alexandrians, perceiving that success confirmed the Romans, and
 4 30|             30 Caesar, upon this success, judging that his sudden
 5 41|      Pharnaces, elated with this success, as he expected that Caesar'
 6 43|     having often terminated with success difficult and dangerous
 7 47|          But Vatinius, after his success, sounded a retreat, and
 8 56|         joy and sorrow. Caesar's success gave him pleasure; but the
 9 62| skirmishes happened with various success: however, Marcellus still
10 77|    incredible joy at the present success; because he had so speedily
11 78|        provinces with the utmost success and dispatch, returned to
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