Chap.

1  5|     common people, however, are forced to be contented with the
2 15|      lest you should be thereby forced to come to an engagement,
3 19|         his arrows and engines, forced the garrison to abandon
4 20|         stones and slings, they forced the enemy's ships from the
5 55|      others pretend that he was forced. L. Mergilio was likewise
6 57|      cohorts, near Obucula, and forced them along with them to
7 61|         his soldiers would have forced him to, had it been possible,
8 76| fortifications, which they soon forced, notwithstanding the resistance
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