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1 4 | Gauls, because they had once taken their city, with more apprehension 2 6 | too, the priesthood was taken away from two men of very 3 8 | defeat of his army, Milan was taken. The rest of their towns, 4 9 | he had vowed them. He had taken a tall and straight stock 5 9 | prescribes that the first taken be consecrated to Jupiter 6 13| elephants were killed, and two taken; but what was of the greatest 7 14| by flight, and some were taken alive by the enemy; so great 8 19| ship from Syracuse, was taken. When the Syracusans much 9 19| less prey and plunder was taken here than afterward in Carthage. 10 19| of the city, which were taken by treachery; leaving nothing 11 19| Romans, nor that the city was taken. In this transport of study 12 20| Engyum, Marcellus, having taken them all prisoners and cast 13 21| rarities; nor was any pleasure taken in graceful and elegant 14 21| from Tarentum, when he had taken it, was more approved of 15 32| troublesome enemy had been taken away; but amazed by so sudden