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 1  2|       together an innumerable multitude of soldiers. Nevertheless
 2  2| judicious disposition of this multitude, they guarded the fortifications
 3 16|     could avail them, nor the multitude of their ships be of service
 4 21|    own galley, whither such a multitude followed and crowded after
 5 21|       ship, being sunk by the multitude that crowded into her, went
 6 23|     protection of Caesar, the multitude would not be deterred from
 7 32|      magnanimity. For all the multitude of the inhabitants, throwing
 8 46|       which sinking under the multitude that crowded after him,
 9 59|       and tears of so great a multitude, and seeing they stood in
10 75|    the soldiers: however, the multitude of darts discharged against
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