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 1  9|    ordered the centurions to lay aside all other works, and
 2 12|     true and proper strength lay, remembering the advantages
 3 21|   and swam to the ships that lay at some distance. Hence
 4 29|      camp and Caesar's route lay a narrow river with very
 5 35| easily defend Armenia, which lay contiguous to his own kingdom,
 6 36|      his camp and Nicopolis, lay a difficult and narrow pass,
 7 38|    other, on that side where lay the easiest access to the
 8 43|     was therefore obliged to lay siege to forts and castles,
 9 44|   the barks and vessels that lay in the port, whose number
10 52|  several slight wounds as he lay upon the ground. ~
11 63|      Marcellus's forts, that lay nearest to his camp, unknown
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