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1 I | for women. They raved in a hundred languages. Some thought 2 II | drive away the gnats.~But a hundred paces further on they saw 3 II | scales.~They halted three hundred paces from the camp to take 4 II | It was a troop of three hundred slingers who had disembarked 5 IV | contained stables for three hundred elephants with stores for 6 IV | so that they exacted four hundred times as much for a measure 7 VI | twenty thousand oxen, three hundred bags of gold dust, and considerable 8 VI | leaving office nominated the hundred members of the Council of 9 VI | more in equipping the one hundred and twelve elephants that 10 VI | losses had amounted to one hundred thousand nine hundred and 11 VI | one hundred thousand nine hundred and seventy-two shekels 12 VI | silver, fifteen thousand six hundred and twenty-three shekels 13 VI | the Great Council, three hundred of the rich, eight thousand 14 VII | another replied to it, and the hundred Ancients, the four pontiffs, 15 VII | gone over to the enemy a hundred times?” cried the others.~“ 16 VII | horror, and said:~“By the hundred torches of your Intelligences! 17 VII | mingle my own!—you, the Hundred of the Council of Carthage, 18 VII | had carried off fifteen hundred maidens in the Archipelago, 19 VII | equinox. But of fifteen hundred men directing their course 20 VII | have carried off fifteen hundred gomors of meal; at Marrazana 21 VII | strung, and began:~“One hundred and ninety-two houses in 22 VII | to Bar-Malkarth fifteen hundred shekels on the security 23 VII | the Syssitia exacted eight hundred kesitahs before the expedition 24 VIII| following day he drew two hundred and twenty-three thousand 25 VIII| suits of armour, and fifteen hundred gomers of meal, which was 26 VIII| and as there were three hundred Roman pila kept in the temple 27 VIII| reinforced them with eight hundred others armed with round 28 VIII| composed of the nineteen hundred remaining guardsmen of the 29 VIII| Clinabarians. He had further four hundred mounted archers, of those 30 VIII| Finally there were twelve hundred Negroes from the quarter 31 VIII| justified when, one day, three hundred Barbarians were seen approaching 32 VIII| be posted in the river a hundred paces further on, while 33 VIII| to eleven thousand three hundred and ninety-six men, seemed 34 VIII| an interval of only three hundred paces between the armies, 35 VIII| rid of them, except two hundred Numidians operating against 36 VIII| thousand Carians, twelve hundred slingers and archers, whole 37 IX | in long companies of one hundred men each, all with their 38 IX | holocausts to Melkarth, three hundred gold crowns to the Suffet, 39 IX | Havas appeared with three hundred camels laden with bitumen, 40 IX | remarked a troop of three hundred men apart from the rest 41 IX | way up the hill or three hundred paces. Such a flood of Barbarians 42 IX | and the Syssitia their two hundred and twenty-three thousand 43 X | Proserpine; he had seen the five hundred pillars of the labyrinth 44 XI | tent was at the end, three hundred feet from Hamilcar’s entrenchments.~ 45 XI | I am the master of three hundred thousand soldiers! I will 46 XI | phantom.~“I am nearly one hundred years old,” he said. “I 47 XII | Hippo-Zarytus to admit three hundred soldiers. Then he departed 48 XII | hostilities unless she gave twelve hundred talents with the whole of 49 XII | these, and captured five hundred men; but three days afterwards 50 XII | alarm, made Hanno’s three hundred men ascend their walls; 51 XIII| throng at a distance of three hundred paces from the towers.~Amid 52 XIII| in the cisterns for one hundred and twenty-three days. This 53 XIII| his own employment. Twelve hundred of the fugitives had survived, 54 XIII| thick as a man’s body, one hundred and twenty cubits long, 55 XIII| speedily made ready. But a hundred times as many would have 56 XIII| Syssitia there were twelve hundred marriageable slaves destined 57 XIII| when the servants of the Hundred came with scissors to lay 58 XIII| of Alexandria, it was one hundred and thirty cubits high and 59 XIV | himself haughtily towards the Hundred. He changed their arrangements. 60 XIV | greater still when three hundred of their own people, who 61 XIV | friend, and sent them twelve hundred oxen, with fifty-three thousand 62 XIV | were dead, with fifteen hundred from the Archipelago, eight 63 XIV | some more Barbarians six hundred paces to the left on the 64 XIV | of a peak! In fact four hundred of the stoutest Mercenaries, 65 XIV | he showed them the one hundred and ninety-two elephants 66 XIV | thousand Africans, twelve hundred Greeks, fifteen hundred 67 XIV | hundred Greeks, fifteen hundred Campanians, two hundred 68 XIV | hundred Campanians, two hundred Iberians, four hundred Etruscans, 69 XIV | two hundred Iberians, four hundred Etruscans, five hundred 70 XIV | hundred Etruscans, five hundred Samnites, forty Gauls, and 71 XIV | in all seven thousand two hundred and nineteen soldiers, but 72 XIV | scarcely more than thirteen hundred men, and there was no need