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1 13|      added a great number of small open barks; and after testing
2 17| taken, he put into boats and small vessels ten cohorts, a select
3 17| being skillfully defended by small boats, and five galleys,
4 18|    there: though, to compare small things with great, their
5 21|      that means, preserved a small number. His own ship, being
6 30|      therefore encamped at a small distance from the enemy.
7 45|    fleet consisted mostly of small barks, and confiding in
8 47|  Octavius, attended by a few small barks, had sailed, with
9 74|     told; or discovering the small number of our men that were
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