Chap.

 1 18|    their towers were high, and joined together so as to form a
 2 30|     the king had fortified and joined to his camp by a line of
 3 42|      part of his ships, which, joined to those of his allies,
 4 43|       great in matters of war, joined to the diligence of Cornificius,
 5 44|        vigor, by sea and land, joined the garrison to his own
 6 57|     reports were various), had joined them; as likewise the two
 7 58|        as enemies, seeing they joined with them in their aversion
 8 59| commander, called him praetor, joined the citizens of Corduba,
 9 62|    Cassius's letters, came and joined him with all his forces,
10 64|    made for Cassius, Marcellus joined camps with Lepidus; and
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