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1 2 | the chief Romans of that time; who in their youth had 2 4 | enactment which from that time forth provided, that the 3 5 | of Rome ever had at one time so many legions in arms, 4 6 | against the Insubrians. At the time of their departure, the 5 6 | later period. About the same time, too, the priesthood was 6 7 | jurisdiction. Nor had he time to refresh his soldiers 7 9 | Greek words which at that time still existed in great numbers 8 11| drachmas in money. From that time Bantius became the most 9 12| camp, and for the first time turned their backs to the 10 14| He now was a third time created consul, and sailed 11 15| At this time Marcellus, first incensed 12 16| and request, some little time before, that he should reduce 13 16| apparatus was, in most opportune time, ready at hand for the Syracusans, 14 19| Diana; this juncture of time, when they were given up 15 19| giving orders, at the same time, that none should violate 16 21| may you call Rome, at that time (to use the words of Pindar), " 17 22| they misspent much of their time in examining and criticizing 18 24| Marcellus being the fourth time consul, his enemies suborned 19 24| Marcellus should at any time come into Sicily, or any 20 25| the army also at the same time cut off, he despatched letters 21 25| high repute, that, when the time of the Comitia at Rome was 22 28| absolved, but the fifth time created consul. ~ 23 30| provoke Hannibal, who at that time had a standing camp betwixt 24 32| and continuing for some time to observe its strength