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1 16| engagement be compared to the determined courage of the Romans. In
2 20|      their bucklers, making a determined struggle, swam to the nearest
3 25|      information); still they determined to intercept the convoys
4 35|     to Caesar, he seemed more determined to keep possession; and
5 45|      at that place, but being determined to pursue him wherever he
6 74|  worsted, under Domitius; was determined upon a battle, and to that
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