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 1  8|         prevent their getting on board; that they must therefore
 2 10|         best to be done, went on board one of the ships in the
 3 10|       that Caesar himself was on board, without any soldiers. Upon
 4 10|    because he had no soldiers on board, and secondly, because it
 5 11|        and slew all that were on board, besides a great number
 6 13| sufficient number of soldiers on board, and prepared every thing
 7 16|         soldiers and mariners on board, besides three sunk, without
 8 20|         galleys: some getting on board the nearest vessels, overloaded
 9 21|       down with all that were on board. About four hundred legionary
10 31|        camp, and was received on board a ship; but by the crowd
11 44|   galleys he had, and putting on board the veteran soldiers, of
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