Chap.

1 12| wherein their true and proper strength lay, remembering the advantages
2 13|     being acquainted with the strength of the enemy, he prepared
3 14|       confidence in their own strength, Caesar sailed round Pharos,
4 18|    counsel, and weakens their strength, as happened upon this occasion.
5 44|   sickness, insomuch that his strength of body no way answered
6 45|   barks, and confiding in the strength of his own, stopped at the
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