Chap.

1 12| their old ships with great expectation and confidence, and resolved
2 13| therefore, contrary to all expectation, they had fitted out twenty-two
3 16|  him not to disappoint the expectation of those who had chosen
4 37|   easy to ensnare him. The expectation of peace kept Domitius in
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