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Julius Caesar
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1 1, 30| approved of collecting a fleet, and crossing the sea, and 2 1, 30| Caesar, was to wait for a fleet from the distant regions 3 1, 32| Tubero came to Utica with his fleet, prevented his entering 4 1, 35| repairing the walls, the fleet, and the gates. ~ 5 1, 37| arrived at Massilia with his fleet, and was received into the 6 1, 37| his command they send the fleet to all parts; they seize 7 1, 57| smaller vessels, that our fleet might be terrified by numbers; 8 1, 57| brought along with him. A fleet being thus furnished with 9 1, 58| Caesar had appointed to that fleet the bravest men selected 10 2, 3| by Cneius Pompey with a fleet of sixteen sail, a few of 11 2, 3| Curio, and, putting with his fleet into Messana, and making 12 2, 3| another battle with Brutus's fleet with the addition of his 13 2, 4| archers and engines. With a fleet thus appointed, encouraged 14 2, 4| and there ranged their fleet and again encouraged each 15 2, 5| place with an augmented fleet; for to those made by Caesar 16 2, 5| solicited, had gone on board the fleet, that if any adverse fate 17 2, 6| observed, the ships of Brutus's fleet, which were nearest that 18 2, 7| not one was lost: of the fleet of the Massilians five were 19 2, 23| town. The rest of Caesar's fleet, after his flight, retired 20 2, 23| rope, and returned with his fleet to Curio. ~ 21 2, 24| detached Marcus before with the fleet to Utica, and marched thither 22 2, 32| attack, I routed the enemy's fleet? That twice in two days 23 2, 43| suspected that the enemy's fleet would immediately be upon 24 2, 43| who were on board of the fleet, were in a hurry to set 25 3, 3| had collected a numerous fleet from Asia, and the Cyclades, 26 3, 4| son, had brought in his fleet eight hundred, whom he had 27 3, 5| purpose had stationed his fleet along the sea-coast. The 28 3, 5| sea-coast. The Egyptian fleet was commanded by Pompey, 29 3, 7| decks; nor did Bibulus, his fleet being disordered and his 30 3, 9| departure Of the Liburnian fleet, Marcus Octavius sailed 31 3, 14| occupied by the enemy's fleet: on receiving this information 32 3, 15| observed before, lay with his fleet near Oricum, and as he debarred 33 3, 17| divided, that they by their fleet deprived him of his shipping 34 3, 23| sailed from Oricum, with a fleet of fifty ships, which he 35 3, 23| and ports blocked up by a fleet. By his sudden arrival, 36 3, 23| repaired; for that with his own fleet he could prevent Caesar 37 3, 25| those who commanded Pompey's fleet to guard the coast, and 38 3, 25| unguarded by the enemy's fleet, because they dare not venture 39 3, 26| who commanded the Rhodian fleet at Dyrrachium, put out of 40 3, 26| attacked by the enemy's fleet, if the wind abated, having 41 3, 27| had threatened ruin to our fleet, were forced to be uneasy 42 3, 27| and damaged the Rhodian fleet to such a degree that all 43 3, 28| who commanded Pompey's fleet, detached after them several 44 3, 40| who commanded the Egyptian fleet, having got intelligence 45 3, 40| land, with ladders and his fleet, in order to divide the 46 3, 40| the command of the Asiatic fleet, to hinder provisions from 47 3, 100| Laelius arrived with his fleet at Brundusium and in the 48 3, 100| endeavored to entice Laelius's fleet, and took one five-banked 49 3, 101| arrived in Sicily with a fleet of Syrians, Phoenicians, 50 3, 101| Cicilians: and as Caesar's fleet was divided into two parts, 51 3, 101| got into Messana with his fleet, before Pomponius had notice 52 3, 101| them against Pomponius's fleet, and set fire to all his 53 3, 101| thence to attack Sulpicius's fleet at Vibo, and our ships being 54 3, 101| had been left to guard the fleet, being considered as invalids, 55 3, 101| having attacked Cassius's fleet, captured two five-banked 56 3, 101| Cassius departed with his fleet from that coast. ~ 57 3, 102| added a few galleys to his fleet he went to Cilicia, and 58 3, 111| Caesar being deprived of his fleet, they would have the command


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