Chap.

1 23|    either by the advice of the friends of their king who were in
2 24|     joy. Caesar's lieutenants, friends, centurions, and soldiers,
3 34|        dominions of allies and friends to be usurped by a foreign
4 64| Lepidus, and Trebonius; as his friends gave out, to avoid passing
5 68|        by hospitality, and his friends who interceded in his behalf:
6 70|     wont to receive from their friends" (for Pharnaces had sent
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