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1 I | turn.~Hamilcar’s kitchens being insufficient, the Council 2 I | dilated with the joy of being able at last to gorge at 3 I | terraces, and ramparts were being carved by degrees upon the 4 II | could tell what festival was being celebrated.~On the following 5 II | a temple, and her whole being emitted something that was 6 II | who were furious at not being paid, laid the blame upon 7 II | random to right or left, being embarrassed by the tent-ropes, 8 II | the tripods where food was being cooked. Sometimes a fat 9 II | slowness of a phantom, a human being, bent, lean, entirely naked, 10 II | them that, their accounts being very difficult, the Ancients 11 III | Tanaach, from the depths of my being there exhale as it were 12 III | possessions, all the stronger for being vague, which were spread 13 IV | terraces, the oxen that were being slaughtered bellowed in 14 IV | declared that they were being duped. Then they drew their 15 IV | declared that they were being forgotten. Every minute 16 IV | was well aware that he was being abandoned by his country; 17 IV | suspecting that they were being deceived, accepted the accounts 18 IV | as he inspected them, but being quite ignorant of his language 19 V | several times felt that it was being pulled very gently from 20 V | about him; but the missiles, being badly aimed (for there was 21 VI | place, and the metropolis, being revictualled in this way, 22 VI | plain of Carthage, Autaritus being in command. As to Narr’ 23 VI | with all, without any one being strong enough to engross 24 VI | in his palace at night, being unable to sleep, he would 25 VI | masses of lead were already being showered down upon them 26 VI | of the dishes that were being placed around him. They 27 VII | terraces were gradually being loaded with people; a few 28 VII | The scattered lights were being extinguished, the broader 29 VII | shoulders as if they were being scourged with thongs. “You 30 VII | But the marine Suffet, being a sacerdotal magistrate 31 VII | monster cylinders—the first being built of stone, the second 32 VII | need of complaining and being comforted. Hamilcar was 33 VII | vessels, deduction of a tenth being made for the temple of the 34 VII | parcels of nard which were being packed up for countries 35 VII | which carried a funnel, being made to revolve upon the 36 VII | The grain grated as it was being crushed. Several fell upon 37 VII | personage appeared, his rank being displayed in the richness 38 VII | they were reverenced as being the favourites of the Sun.~ 39 VIII| soldiers into even numbers, being careful to place a strong 40 VIII| weariness; no progress was being made; a battle would be 41 VIII| town and would not leave, being sure that it would open 42 VIII| the elephants, they were being hunted in the woods, he 43 VIII| would think that Autaritus, being master of the interior, 44 VIII| beginning, the Mercenaries being further off. Again, he could 45 VIII| about her, and the other being prevented by a feeling of 46 VIII| a vast plain, the latter being advantageous for his elephants, 47 VIII| dead. Meanwhile he was being called for; thirty thousand 48 VIII| the trumpets, which were being blown furiously. The space 49 IX | cavalry, men and horses being hidden beneath cuirasses 50 IX | ransacked without anything being discerned in them. The Punic 51 IX | the houses. The sparks, being carried by the wind, were 52 IX | the harbour of Utica as being the nearest to Carthage.~ 53 IX | interfere in it without being willing to obey him. Autaritus 54 IX | of pikes; sentries were being relieved, and eating was 55 IX | of incalculable worth, a being handsome, young, virgin, 56 X | the influence of Rabbet, being skilful to discern the gods 57 X | even manners of speech as being true in themselves, a distinction 58 XI | more rapid rate, the ground being firmer.~But although it 59 XI | one just now; the region being a sterile one, the Barbarians 60 XI | An uprising of his whole being urged him towards her. He 61 XI | stores and baggage that were being rescued from the fire. Trumpets 62 XI | was she of this unclean being, who was as hideous as a 63 XI | broken. Then he shivered, being seized with a terrible suspicion. 64 XII | Hippo-Zarytus, and the space being broader at this spot he 65 XII | withdraw when the earth was being thrown in. They blackened 66 XII | Suddenly, without any one being able to guess from what 67 XII | informed them that a plot was being organised to promote their 68 XII | porches. Soon the mass, being too tightly packed, could 69 XII | themselves further off, all being quite resolved to lay siege 70 XII | them, close to the walls, being unwilling to move.~Then 71 XII | the plain. The aqueduct, being cut through in the centre, 72 XIII| stood upon the tablet, and being lowered by a blow of the 73 XIII| northern and eastern sides, being protected by the sea and 74 XIII| itself almost vertically, and being overweighted at the end, 75 XIII| dig mines, but the earth, being badly supported, fell in. 76 XIII| the courts. But the fires, being too much confined, kindled 77 XIII| impotence. He accused her of being the cause of the war. Matho, 78 XIII| entrance to the harbour being free.~But soon the Barbarians 79 XIII| boil them in wine, wine being cheaper than water. Others 80 XIII| Syssitia; a woman who was being confined in the street of 81 XIII| upon them. But Narr’ Havas, being too weak, was not going 82 XIII| Some corpses did not fall, being too much pressed by the 83 XIII| taken his lion’s skin as being more convenient for battle. 84 XIII| beam of the catapult was being lowered.~Hamilcar was at 85 XIII| no fighting that day, all being too much exhausted. The 86 XIII| failed not to recommend it as being easier and more pleasant.~ 87 XIII| of the Mappalian district being led by an old man.~He was 88 XIII| the door. The Suffet was being asked for. The servants 89 XIII| seeing anything and from being recognised.~Hamilcar, in 90 XIV | vanquished Tanith; and she, being now fecundated, opened up 91 XIV | make them go on; they were being crushed against the mountain, 92 XIV | seize and mount them before being overtaken. Several even 93 XIV | horror;—many, nevertheless, being, at the bottom of their 94 XIV | that their stomachs were being wrenched from them with 95 XIV | hair of the Barbarians were being covered with it as though 96 XIV | became forgetful of himself, being carried away by the warmth 97 XIV | breasts cracked like boxes being forced; two were crushed 98 XIV | which were recognised as being chariot-wheels, revolved 99 XIV | twisted like a marine monster being slaughtered on the shore, 100 XIV | down to the shoulder, there being no arm on that side, and 101 XIV | Etruscans in the centre, all being fastened to a bronze chain; 102 XIV | legs of a compass that is being closed. The Barbarians, 103 XIV | entered the gap; they were being lost; Matho checked them,— 104 XIV | stir; those who were dead, being prevented from falling, 105 XIV | syntagmata; their signals were being repeated by the standards, 106 XIV | age, and even women, who, being unable to withstand their 107 XIV | Matho of the blows that were being aimed at him. “Master, this 108 XV | among these women, and, being perfumed and dressed like 109 XV | his present tortures not being enough for them, they foretold