Chap.

 1 10| follow. He took none of the land forces with him, because
 2 12|   might attack them even by land. But soon after, Ganymed
 3 16|     all resources either by land or sea; and even if we were
 4 20| Alexandrians found means to land, and attack them in flank,
 5 25|   of troops was marching by land from Syria and Cilicia to
 6 26|     and Cilicia, arrived by land at the head of a great body
 7 32|  marched the nearest way by land to Alexandria with his cavalry,
 8 33|  the kingdom, he marched by land into Syria. ~
 9 44|   with his fleet, partly by land with the troops of the barbarians;
10 44|   on with vigor, by sea and land, joined the garrison to
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