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 1 11|     disgrace of seeing one of his galleys sunk before his eyes though,
 2 13|           Caesar had nine Rhodian galleys (for of the ten which were
 3 14|      enemy. He placed the Rhodian galleys on his right wing, and those
 4 17|          by small boats, and five galleys, prudently stationed for
 5 20|        Those that remained in the galleys perceiving this, drew up
 6 20|      speed they could, toward the galleys: some getting on board the
 7 25|        Tiberius Nero. The Rhodian galleys made part of this squadron,
 8 44|     having himself but a very few galleys, he wrote to Q. Kalenus,
 9 44| engagement. Joining these to what galleys he had, and putting on board
10 47|        triremes, eight two-banked galleys, and a great number of rowers.
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