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1 10|    whole fleet to follow. He took none of the land forces
2 11| obtained a complete victory, took one four-banked galley,
3 11|     contrary winds to abate, took the transports in tow, and
4 30|     with his whole army, and took it by storm; not because
5 47|  loss of a single vessel. He took, in this battle, one quinquereme,
6 74|    that were in arms (for he took all that were employed in
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