Chap.

 1  1|    was covered with ruins, or taken by force. For Alexandria
 2 16|      action a quinquereme was taken, and a bireme, with all
 3 17|   city. This resolution being taken, he put into boats and small
 4 18|  slain, and about six hundred taken. ~
 5 28| followers that the action had taken place. Thus, much about
 6 46|    sunk, and many others were taken or suffered the same fate;
 7 46|      brigantine; where, being taken up, and night having put
 8 47|   fleet, and the ships he had taken from the enemy: after which,
 9 53|       to make his escape, was taken, and brought to him. Racilius
10 61|      town as possible. Having taken a view of the place he found
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