Chap.

1 12|        ability of the mariners, retired to the tops of their houses,
2 17|        quitted their ships, and retired into the town, to provide
3 40| wonderful presence of mind, and retired to the foot of a mountain,
4 42|         had, for the most part, retired into Illyricum, on account
5 47|          imagining Octavius had retired thither after his defeat.
6 48|    whither the Medobrigians had retired, and being upon that occasion
7 53|        brought to him. Racilius retired to the neighboring house
8 64|      for Corduba, while Cassius retired with his followers to Carmona.
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