Chap.

 1  3|     was now among them with a considerable body of troops, nor had
 2 25|      as he pursued the next a considerable way, without being sufficiently
 3 27|    discharge themselves, at a considerable distance from one another,
 4 36|        on its two sides, at a considerable distance), and encamped
 5 42|      same time, we received a considerable check in Illyricum; which
 6 44|    the port, whose number was considerable enough, though they were
 7 48|   These, accompanied by other considerable largesses, in great number,
 8 51|    because king Juba had sent considerable succors to Pompey, and was
 9 60|    with his horse, and made a considerable slaughter in their rear
10 69| together, which were not very considerable either for their number
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