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1 10|    of the coast known by the name of Chersonesus, he sent
2 27|     Egypt, which derives its name from the Greek letter so
3 33|   younger, Arsinoe, in whose name Ganymed, as we have seen,
4 58|      great force in Caesar's name; he publicly gave out that
5 58|    and love of Pompey, whose name was very powerful among
6 58|       that they had Pompey's name inscribed upon their bucklers.
7 59| stood in no need of Pompey's name and memory to spirit up
8 59| Caesar, they erased Pompey's name from their bucklers, chose
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