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1 I | arsenals, with a court for elephants, dens for wild beasts, and 2 I | the most daring ran to the elephants, desiring to cut down their 3 I | beneath splashes of red. The elephants poised their bleeding trunks 4 II | Ammon. Then he had hunted elephants in the forests of the Garamantes. 5 II | time to give for a pair of elephants!”~He unrolled a long piece 6 IV | stables for three hundred elephants with stores for their caparisons, 7 V | jaws of crocodiles, and elephants with uplifted trunks were 8 V | hoarse breathing of the elephants moving in their shackles, 9 VI | I will provide you with elephants (my forests are full of 10 VI | his own kingdom to procure elephants and to scour the roads with 11 VI | the one hundred and twelve elephants that were lodged in the 12 VI | moon he transported his elephants and soldiers on rafts across 13 VI | the Barbarians saw all the elephants of Carthage, with their 14 VI | weak and broke, and the elephants passed through the phalanxes 15 VI | were too narrow for the elephants. They had to be left outside.~ 16 VI | furious trumpeting of the elephants burst forth as if the battle 17 VI | them towards Utica.~The elephants were terrified by the flames 18 VI | desperate—the loss of the elephants in particular overwhelmed 19 VI | shekels of gold, eighteen elephants, fourteen members of the 20 VII | prevented you? Ah! I forgot! all elephants are afraid of the sea!”~ 21 VII | before each passage with elephants’ teeth placed upright and 22 VII | horror he plunged into the elephants’ park.~These animals were 23 VIII| a phalanx of seventy-two elephants with those which had returned 24 VIII| promised us pitch, sulphur, elephants, foot-soldiers, horses! 25 VIII| last cohorts;—as to the elephants, they were being hunted 26 VIII| ordered thirty-two of the elephants to be posted in the river 27 VIII| being advantageous for his elephants, which formed the strength 28 VIII| three lines— first came the elephants, and then the light infantry 29 VIII| suddenly appeared; they were elephants and lances. A single shout 30 VIII| slackened his speed. The elephants stopped; they rocked their 31 VIII| between the armies, the elephants turned round instead of 32 VIII| forth simultaneously. The elephants feeling their croups stung 33 VIII| break its sections, and the elephants, light troops, and cavalry 34 VIII| machine. Two cohorts of elephants flanked it in regular array; 35 VIII| bows. Right and left of the elephants hovered the slingers, each 36 VIII| order to fall upon them, the elephants following. The phalanx, 37 VIII| phalanx, supported by the elephants, lengthened and contracted, 38 VIII| came from the seventy-two elephants which were rushing on in 39 VIII| in a compact crowd; the elephants flung themselves impetuously 40 VIII| Barbarians had disappeared. The elephants which had taken to flight 41 VIII| given free passage to the elephants. Everything might have been 42 IX | with bitumen, twenty-five elephants, and six thousand horsemen.~ 43 IX | a precaution against the elephants Matho instituted a corps 44 IX | Clinabarians were outside and the elephants at intervals further off. 45 IX | to be crossed? As to the elephants, they were not sufficiently 46 IX | into the ground. But the elephants, whose allowances were lessened, 47 XI | together with the smell of the elephants, which might be heard eating 48 XI | who were in the huts; the elephants, oxen, and horses plunged 49 XI | horsemen outstripped the elephants, which were slackening their 50 XI | their infantry between your elephants and mine. Courage! exterminate 51 XII | were hanging on the thorns; elephants were lying with their towers 52 XII | or broadly cleft by the elephants’ ivory. Although they had 53 XIII| asses, and then the fifteen elephants which the Suffet had brought 54 XIV | their cloaks, and forty elephants laden with forage and dried 55 XIV | gate of Khamon with his elephants and soldiers. Hamilcar was 56 XIV | Although they were perilous for elephants, Hamilcar made his way in 57 XIV | were lances in towers on elephants terribly armed.~Besides 58 XIV | themselves surrounded.~The elephants entered into this mass of 59 XIV | offered no resistance; the elephants were soon in the centre 60 XIV | ground beside one another the elephants were brought back.~Their 61 XIV | haunches which made the elephants appear lame. They went on 62 XIV | one hundred and ninety-two elephants under Narr’ Havas, forming 63 XIV | returned against them. The elephants came out; but the Mercenaries 64 XIV | gulf, the corpses of the elephants drifting before the wind 65 XIV | Then he was fastened on the elephants with his four limbs forming