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1 4 | Gauls aids of mercenary soldiers, called Gaesatae. And it 2 7 | taking with him ten thousand soldiers, harassed the country round 3 7 | had he time to refresh his soldiers or to give them rest. For 4 7 | omen, might discourage his soldiers, he quickly brought his 5 10| the city fifteen hundred soldiers from the fleet. Then, by 6 10| having heard that many of the soldiers had come together in that 7 11| first, when among Hannibal's soldiers, proud of their victory, 8 12| out later. Here Hannibal's soldiers, with much bloodshed and 9 14| army, a number of Roman soldiers cast themselves at his feet, 10 14| the service of cowardly soldiers; if Marcellus perhaps thought 11 17| great destruction of the soldiers that were aboard them. A 12 17| playing his engines, the soldiers would now be under the shot, 13 19| filled the wall around with soldiers, and made his way into the 14 19| plundered and sacked by the soldiers. For among the officers 15 19| plunder of the city to the soldiers' demands; nay, many were 16 19| measured to the sight, some soldiers seeing him, and thinking 17 20| the Romans to be excellent soldiers and formidable in battle; 18 23| adorned the arms and the soldiers with a great deal of laurel. 19 25| three thousand of Hannibal's soldiers, that were left for the 20 25| with eleven tribunes of the soldiers being slain in Apulia, and 21 25| the bodies of his slain soldiers, closely followed him. And 22 26| into his camp, called his soldiers together. "I see," said 23 26| rebukes were so bitter to the soldiers, that though a great number 24 27| disorder, Flavius, a tribune of soldiers, snatching an ensign, meets 25 30| two thousand five hundred soldiers. This incensed Marcellus 26 31| and his son, a tribune of soldiers, with two hundred and twenty


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