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 1  1|          be provided, corn to be brought, and forces dispatched to
 2 14|         succor. The Alexandrians brought out their fleet with great
 3 35|         first, that Domitius had brought all the three legions along
 4 38|     intercepted the couriers who brought Domitius an account of the
 5 53|       his escape, was taken, and brought to him. Racilius retired
 6 56|          the military oath. This brought in vast revenue, but greatly
 7 57|         few days after, news was brought that the Roman citizens
 8 66|   Cilicia, with the fleet he had brought from Egypt. He summoned
 9 69|   veteran soldiers, which he had brought with him from Alexandria,
10 73|       quantity of fascines to be brought within the intrenchments.
11 73| commended all the fascines to be brought, employing the servants
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