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1  1|        with ruins, or taken by force. For Alexandria is in a
2  7|      had not thought proper to force from their houses, because
3 44| surmounted all opposition, the force of his distemper, the rigor
4 57|  either voluntarily or through force (for the reports were various),
5 58|       drawing together a great force in Caesar's name; he publicly
6 74|  fortifications rather than by force. Therefore, keeping only
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