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1 I | great in order to pave the way for alliances; but Narr’ 2 II | Havas took them a long way off, as far as the boundaries 3 II | that he had forgotten the way. Spendius found it again.~ 4 II | mingled his speech in this way with proverbs and apologues, 5 IV | would perhaps have given way but for a last exaction, 6 IV | would be perilous to give way to them. Reprisals after 7 IV | They shook it, it gave way, and they found themselves 8 V | to the air-hole, made his way into it and disappeared. 9 V | deceived in his belief.~“This way!” whispered Spendius. An 10 V | there must be a shorter way out. They hastened along.~ 11 VI | and merchants on their way to Carthage, despairing 12 VI | being revictualled in this way, would be impregnable.~Spendius 13 VI | sea having retired a long way since then. It was a collection 14 VI | Carthage he might make his way to her. Often he would cause 15 VI | further to the left in such a way as to blockade the harbour; 16 VI | his escort, and made his way into the mountain to rejoin 17 VII | still in existence. In this way the Ancients avoided a master 18 VII | women, so as to make his way in to him.~Hamilcar remained 19 VII | together.~Hamilcar went on his way alone on foot and without 20 VII | were arranged in such a way that their circular ranks, 21 VII | hurled menaces at him by way of farewells, and Hamilcar 22 VII | the whole of the Mappalian Way at full gallop, and the 23 VII | Scythians, had made their way into Colchis, and into the 24 VII | textures. As to those who go by way of the Syrtes and the temple 25 VII | that was too high had given way and looked like a ruined 26 VII | quantities of metal in this way, so that dilapidation and 27 VIII| Carthage alone and make his way beyond the lagoon towards 28 VIII| the horses were on their way; and the Numidian rolled 29 VIII| increased. They had lost their way. All stopped.~Then some 30 IX | Matho in the west, in such a way that all three should unite 31 IX | demands continually in that way. The war was quite burdensome 32 IX | orbicular mass, in such a way as to offer an equal resistance 33 IX | and resolved to cut his way through in one way or another, 34 IX | cut his way through in one way or another, had the palisades 35 IX | went at a furious rate half way up the hill or three hundred 36 XI | cisterns they took their way along the Taenia, a narrow 37 XI | Barbarians had not passed that way.~Gradually the devastation 38 XI | again. Crawling in this way it reached her feet, and 39 XI | platters, and it was in this way that Gisco had seen Salammbo. 40 XI | of Hamilcar.~“It is this way, is it not?” she said.~“ 41 XII | This army promptly made its way to Utica in order to support 42 XII | that he had passed that way! It was an infinite surprise, 43 XII | shook them, and in this way they arrived in front of 44 XIII| raise themselves in this way; but on reaching a certain 45 XIII| and legs projecting half way out of a heap, would stand 46 XIII| would not have known in what way or in what words to express 47 XIII| gulf.~Hamilcar did not give way. He was reckoning upon an 48 XIII| advancing slowly in this way since the morning, like 49 XIII| Precedents showed that in this way the scourge would be made 50 XIII| calling, were making their way towards the tabernacles 51 XIII| people, seemed to be giving way beneath the howlings of 52 XIV | paths; houses suddenly gave way, and small beams, plaster, 53 XIV | elephants, Hamilcar made his way in among them. He followed 54 XIV | Several even made their way to the bottom of the ravine; 55 XIV | grasshoppers had passed that way. Three hours later they 56 XIV | they resolved to make their way through the Carthaginians; 57 XIV | were wandering in this way through the provinces, waiting 58 XIV | driving them back in this way, reached the tent of Hanno, 59 XIV | His spongy bones had given way under the iron pins, portions 60 XIV | exterminated them.~In this way they lingered for three 61 XIV | they felt, in a confused way, that they were the ministers 62 XIV | he would reach Italy by way of the Pyrenees, the Gauls, 63 XIV | aimed at him. “Master, this way! that way! stoop down!”~ 64 XIV | Master, this way! that way! stoop down!”~Matho had 65 XIV | arrived in some inexplicable way at the third hour of the