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1 8 | way before his embattled army, and with a loud voice challenged 2 8 | while he viewed the enemy's army drawn up in battalia, to 3 8 | king and the defeat of his army, Milan was taken. The rest 4 9 | conveyed into the city. The army adorned with shining armour 5 10| to Sicily. And when the army had been defeated at Cannae, 6 10| the strength of the Roman army, should advance at once 7 12| therefore, having marshalled his army within the city, placed 8 12| Hannibal to move with his army in some disorder to the 9 13| broke out upon him with his army. He had distributed to the 10 13| kept together in harmony an army of barbarians, collected 11 14| Marcellus was receiving that army, a number of Roman soldiers 12 15| Marcellus moved with his whole army to Syracuse, and encamping 13 19| among the officers of his army there was not one man that 14 23| then was in lustrating the army, adorned the arms and the 15 25| the greatest part of the army also at the same time cut 16 25| next day drew forth his army in order for fight. Nor 17 27| were slain; of the Roman army three thousand, and almost 18 28| Marcellus, ranged with his army round about the country, 19 28| Marcellus the command of the army; "Seeing that Marcellus,"