Book,  Par.

 1    II,     28|      were ruffled by the sailing ships. Soon, a hailstorm bursting
 2    II,     28|   instantly caught and drove the ships hither and thither into
 3    II,     78|   Canopus, pilot of one of their ships, had been buried there,
 4    II,    102| camp-followers, crossed with his ships to the mainland, intercepted
 5    II,    107|        was granted him were some ships and a safe return to Rome. ~ ~
 6   III,     10|    Dalmatian sea and leaving his ships at Ancona, went through
 7    IV,      6|      contiguous coast of Gaul by ships of war captured in the victory
 8   XII,     51|      life of the Roman people to ships and all their risks. ~ ~
 9  XIII,     66|        was decided that merchant ships should not be assessed with
10  XIII,     68|       would be communication for ships between the shores of the
11    XV,     21|       although about two hundred ships were destroyed in the very
12    XV,     53|   rubbish, and arranged that the ships which had brought up corn
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