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1 3 | in the senate: where he, having appealed to the tribunes 2 6 | deferred to open them till, having defeated and put to flight 3 6 | returned into the city, without having yet seen any certain signs, 4 8 | besieged him. But Marcellus having returned, and the Gaesatae 5 9 | first was Romulus, after having slain Acron, king of the 6 9 | Etruscan: after them Marcellus, having killed Britomartus, king 7 10| senate, going to Canusium, having heard that many of the soldiers 8 11| Marcellus, "did not you, having such proofs to show of your 9 12| enemy. Marcellus, therefore, having marshalled his army within 10 19| above eight thousand men, having attacked them whilst they 11 19| problem by a diagram, and having fixed his mind alike and 12 20| men of Engyum, Marcellus, having taken them all prisoners 13 23| performing them. For they who, having fought a set battle, and 14 24| according to the custom, having retired, Marcellus left 15 26| himself for a year. And having arranged with Fabius Maximus 16 28| But as Hannibal, having disentangled himself from 17 30| The sacrifices having been offered, and all that 18 30| declined an engagement, but having obtained intelligence that 19 30| a few horse, to view it. Having called a diviner he proceeded 20 31| sight of the enemy, but having the Roman camp exposed to 21 33| year of his Aedileship, having not long before married