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1 II, 9| could, they might carry by storm the fort which Q. Titurius, 2 II, 10| their taking the town by storm and also their passing the 3 II, 12| attempted to take it by storm on his march, because he 4 II, 12| things were necessary for the storm. In the mean time the whole 5 III, 13| was added, that whenever a storm began to rage and they ran 6 III, 13| they both could weather the storm more easily and heave to 7 IV, 28| from the camp, so great a storm suddenly arose that none 8 IV, 29| up on the strand; and the storm began to dash the ships 9 V, 5| having been driven back by a storm, had been unable to maintain 10 V, 10| preceding night, a very great storm having arisen, almost all 11 V, 10| sustain the violence of the storm; and thus great damage was 12 V, 21| unexpectedly assail and storm the naval camp. When they 13 V, 22| ships had been lost in the storm, he determines to convey 14 VI, 41| despairing of taking the camp by storm, because they saw that our 15 VII, 27| being arranged, a violent storm arising, thought this no 16 VII, 36| despaired of taking it by storm, and determined to take 17 VII, 61| attack, because a great storm had suddenly arisen, were