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1 I | drawn back, and torches were brought.~The apes, sacred to the 2 I | amphoras, the Cantabrian wines brought in casks, with the wines 3 I | the whole.~Proud of having brought the Republic to submit, 4 I | that the cups should be brought. They were in the keeping 5 I | fingers into the gills and brought them to the tables. They 6 I | for your enjoyment! I had brought oxen from Hecatompylos; 7 II | point of death, and had brought him to the ergastulum of 8 II | remained near Matho; he brought him food, assisted him to 9 II | bought a slave with the money brought him by his dromedary. The 10 II | Carthage, but did not say what brought him among the Barbarians.~“ 11 II | Hanno replied that he had brought it.~They ran to the outposts, 12 III | from Darytian Gaetulia had brought her to Carthage when quite 13 IV | eagerness of its avarice had brought it into perilous disgrace. 14 IV | the pick which Matho had brought they succeeded in dislodging 15 V | over to his ear: “I have brought you with me to carry it 16 V | snares; and all his windings brought him back again. At last 17 VI | day and night, were then brought, and their throats were 18 VI | they would have their beds brought up to the lofty terrace 19 VI | hand. “Let some of them be brought to me! I wish to see them!”~ 20 VI | but doubtless, I have not brought chains enough? Write: Send 21 VI | their hands be cut off and brought to me in baskets!”~But strange 22 VII | candelabrum.~Thus they had brought weapons with them as a precaution; 23 VII | country estates having been brought to Carthage through fear 24 VII | alternated with pigs of tin brought from the Cassiterides over 25 VII | to read all that had been brought in by the iron-mines of 26 VII | his ear: “You will have it brought from Etruria, Brutium, whence 27 VII | irons as cowards!”~Then they brought and spread out in the middle 28 VIII| dragged themselves along and brought them drink. The sentries 29 VIII| discover what it was that had brought the Suffet just when circumstances 30 VIII| mouths! do you remember? I brought you into Carthage; I stole 31 IX | Paralytics had themselves brought thither in hand-barrows; 32 X | of the great wheel which brought a flow of pure water through 33 X | sacred rites.~Next Taanach brought her something liquid and 34 X | taking it by the jaw she brought the little triangular mouth 35 XI | raised a large stone, and brought back an amphora of wine 36 XI | rents in the canvas the wind brought the dust from without, together 37 XI | her breasts somewhat and brought them closer together, and 38 XII | in their hair. Many had brought pebbles in bags. Others, 39 XIII| extremities of a rope which was brought to the bottom of the channel 40 XIII| considerable of them, which were brought piece by piece, were set 41 XIII| earth with their hands and brought it to the soldiers.~The 42 XIII| insufficient the tollenos were brought into requisition,—instruments 43 XIII| heap of worms. Her cries brought Salammbo to the spot. She 44 XIII| elephants which the Suffet had brought back. The lions of the temple 45 XIII| of the harbour, they were brought by means of capstans to 46 XIII| serpents which had been brought by the Negroes; the clay 47 XIII| mode of satisfying Baal brought in much money to the priests, 48 XIII| stupidly. Then they were brought to the temple of Tanith, 49 XIII| Hamilcar bowed; and he brought them into the commercial 50 XIII| priests of Ceres; others brought their fetishes and amulets; 51 XIII| the ground outside, were brought within the enclosure. A 52 XIII| the fourteenth child was brought every one could see him 53 XIII| solar year; but others were brought, and it was impossible to 54 XIV | believing that water is brought forth by the moon, shouted 55 XIV | from Clypea. He had horses brought to him from Cyrenaica, and 56 XIV | This change of temperature brought numerous deaths with it, 57 XIV | fear; any change of fortune brought with it the end of their 58 XIV | another the elephants were brought back.~Their breasts cracked 59 XIV | community of their lives had brought about profound friendship 60 XIV | they had done so water was brought to them.~While they were 61 XV | night; three vessels had brought courtesans from Sicily, 62 XV | gaining precision by degrees, brought a crushing sadness upon