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1 25|    the enemy's ships; as he pursued the next a considerable
2 26|   garrison in it. Thence he pursued his march to Alexandria,
3 49|    All methods of gain were pursued, whether great and reputable,
4 66| protection; after which, he pursued his march with the same
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