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1 I | Lacedaemonians, who had not taken off their cuirasses, were 2 I | Spendius. The Carthaginians had taken him in the battle of Aeginusae, 3 II | of Samnium. He had been taken and had escaped; he had 4 II | back to the Romans, he had taken advantage of the confusion 5 II | of Syrtis. His father had taken him on a pilgrimage to the 6 II | like those who have once taken a draught of which they 7 II | one by one. He had himself taken to the servants of the Goddess; 8 II | hideous. He might have been taken for some big idol rough-hewn 9 II | But some houses having taken fire, any dead or dying 10 II | his journey; for he had taken all manner of precautions, 11 IV | dens, stolen from caravans, taken in the sacking of towns, 12 V | breasts, they might have been taken for idols as they lay thus 13 V | them. How could the veil be taken back? The mere sight of 14 VI | without. If Utica alone were taken, Hippo-Zarytus, six hours 15 VI | than consuls, they were taken from distinct families on 16 VI | for the oath which he had taken to Narr’ Havas. Then he 17 VI | stones, they might have been taken for suns passing over walls 18 VI | of their arms; they had taken up their positions at random. 19 VI | greet him. He had himself taken to the vapour baths, and 20 VI | prisoners had just been taken he was asking himself what 21 VI | the Barbarians. They had taken up their quarters at the 22 VII | related to him all that had taken place since the conclusion 23 VII | congratulations; they might have been taken for brothers meeting their 24 VII | come upon him from a cold taken at the siege of Hecatompylos, 25 VII | other. His friends were taken aside. There were interested 26 VII | announce that a trireme was taken at Rusicada by the Numidians,—“ 27 VII | trembling, “they have not taken everything yet! and these 28 VII | greasy, or, having been taken in nets or from among the 29 VIII| The elephants which had taken to flight roamed in the 30 VIII| from Utica ought to have taken Hamilcar in the rear instead 31 IX | the two thousand captives taken on the battlefield. They 32 IX | Lacedaemonian women were taken by New Carthaginians in 33 IX | stones; for the Suffet had taken their abandoned catapults 34 IX | be equipped? Hamilcar had taken all the arms! and then who 35 X | patera of boiling water taken from him his future virility? 36 XI | swept away in a hurricane, taken in the might of the sun.~ 37 XI | the captives; then he had taken no advantage of the victory 38 XI | kingdom. Finally he had not taken part in the battle of the 39 XII | broader at this spot he had taken care to draw the Barbarians 40 XII | furnished with the weapons taken from the enemy; and they 41 XIII| repaired once more.~Sinews taken from bulls’ necks, or else 42 XIII| that they might have been taken for an assemblage of large 43 XIII| throwing off his cuirass had taken his lion’s skin as being 44 XIII| that his son could not be taken from him. It was an impenetrable 45 XIII| mystic symbols had been taken from the very ships as though 46 XIII| the sixth, a tawny hide taken from the sanctuary was thrown 47 XIV | extinguished; brands were taken from the funeral-pile of 48 XIV | crews of the Latin vessels, taken before the defection of 49 XIV | Carthaginians—twenty captives taken in the last encounter, whom 50 XIV | back; only the Ten were taken away.~They walked amid the 51 XIV | odour; they might have been taken for half-opened tombs, for 52 XIV | third, their resolution was taken. With ropes, picks, and 53 XIV | syntagmata, however, had taken refuge on the right in a 54 XIV | organised. Leathern bottles were taken to make helmets; all the 55 XIV | the end of poles, scythes taken from the farms, or swords 56 XIV | something formidable, had taken from Hamilcar’s palace the 57 XIV | Mercenaries.~The latter had taken refuge on the top of the 58 XV | tears; the Tyrian towns were taken, the nomads dispersed, and 59 XV | the first step that he had taken she had risen; then, as