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1 5 | other female; and likewise two Gauls, one of each sex, 2 6 | priesthood was taken away from two men of very great honour, 3 8 | to the ground, and with two or three strokes more slew 4 9 | hundred asses; of the second, two hundred; of the third, one 5 13| elephants were killed, and two taken; but what was of the 6 16| geometrical figures, given the two extremes, to find the two 7 16| two extremes, to find the two mean lines of a proportion, 8 17| Romans assaulted the walls in two places at once, fear and 9 23| and courage. Which of the two is to be preferred I leave 10 26| this man back." Then the two armies, joining battle, 11 26| enemies; and there fell two thousand seven hundred Romans. 12 29| be lawfully dedicated to two gods, he began to adjoin 13 30| hill of Petelia, he slew two thousand five hundred soldiers. 14 30| nearer Hannibal. Betwixt the two camps was a little hill, 15 31| tribune of soldiers, with two hundred and twenty horse 16 31| till Crispinus, struck with two darts, turned his horse 17 33| Marcellus's five consulates his two proconsulates. His progeny