Chap.

1 16| courage of the Romans. In this action a quinquereme was taken,
2 20|  partly to have a share in the action. At first, with stones and
3 21|      rowers, were lost in this action. The Alexandrians secured
4 22|     ardor, than incite them to action. ~
5 25|     alone behaved well in this action, and perished with his victorious
6 28|    from his followers that the action had taken place. Thus, much
7 30|       commenced a most furious action at a distance. There were
8 31|  partly to have a share in the action, partly to be spectators
9 32|     this speedy and successful action, Caesar, in consequence
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