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1  7|  impossible to conceal their design of retreating from the Alexandrians,
2 15|      He, perceiving Caesar's design, addressed him to this effect: "
3 15|       encouraging him in his design, and bestowing many praises
4 23|     or of their own previous design, intimated to the king by
5 30|     few forces; but with the design of falling immediately upon
6 37|                37 While this design was going forward, he never
7 44| suffer nothing to retard his design of meeting the enemy, he
8 58|   publicly gave out that his design was to recover the province
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