Chap.

1 19|     pass under the bridge, to set fire to our ships of burden.
2 28|  about the same time, Ptolemy set out to crush Mithridates,
3 43| maritime city, inhabited by a set of brave and faithful Romans,
4 57|     Upon this intelligence he set out by night with five cohorts
5 59|      ravaged the country, and set fire to the buildings around
6 71|      that he might the sooner set out upon more urgent affairs (
7 73|       baggage in the camp, he set out with the legions; and
8 77|      camp to the soldiers, he set out next day with some light
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