Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 35| receiving this message, the Massilians had shut their gates against
2 I, 57| going forward at Ilerda, the Massilians, adopting the advice of
3 I, 58| harbor, and engaged the Massilians. Both sides fought with
4 I, 58| being lately come from the Massilians, they retained in their
5 I, 59| 1.58]The Massilians themselves, confiding in
6 I, 59| the harbor. That day the Massilians lost nine ships, including
7 II, 3 | Lucius Domitius and the Massilians, passed the straits of Sicily
8 II, 3 | acquaints Domitius and the Massilians of his arrival, and earnestly
9 II, 4 | 2.4]The Massilians, since their former loss,
10 II, 4 | a fort belonging to the Massilians, and there ranged their
11 II, 4 | division was given to the Massilians, that of the left to Nasidius. ~
12 II, 5 | six ships taken from the Massilians, which he had refitted since
13 II, 6 | valor was wanting to the Massilians, but, mindful of the instructions
14 II, 7 | lost: of the fleet of the Massilians five were sunk, four taken,
15 II, 7 | at the same moment. The Massilians, however, began to make
16 II, 14| destroyed in a moment. The Massilians made the same attempt the
17 II, 15| in the territories of the Massilians, having been cut down and
18 II, 22| 2.22]The Massilians, wearied out by misfortunes
19 II, 22| discovered the intention of the Massilians, and having procured three
20 II, 22| again into the harbor. The Massilians conveyed their arms and
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