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1 I | rattling like chariots of war, while Ionian terminations 2 I | in fact, exhausted by the war, had allowed all the returning 3 I | had so strongly upheld the war. It had been terminated 4 I | journey to Tartessus, and the war against Masisabal to avenge 5 II | accustomed as they were to war, were wearied by residence 6 II | frightful as engines of war. Sarissae, axes, spears, 7 II | a shipwreck, he had made war against the Romans with 8 II | were abandoned during the war bring in nothing! Our purpura 9 II | interpreters; after the war they had concealed themselves 10 IV | armour and all materials of war. Towers rose from the second 11 IV | it had fetched during the war; so that they exacted four 12 IV | dispensed with! Zarxas sang war songs with a sling around 13 IV | calamitous period of the war was set down at so low a 14 IV | and all belonged to the war party.~They were dragged 15 VI | jealous greed.~During the last war the exactions had been increased, 16 VI | was exhausted by the Roman war and by all that had been 17 VI | not deliberate concerning war, and when they were vanquished 18 VI | out until the engines of war had been supplied with the 19 VI | and all the engines of war! The defection of Narr’ 20 VII | accuse me? I managed the war badly, perhaps! You have 21 VII | soldiers expired with the war, they became free as soon 22 VII | became free as soon as the war was finished; he even exalted 23 VII | remained of the captives of war!~Then Hamilcar grew extraordinarily 24 VIII| assumed sole charge of the war, the government, and the 25 VIII| schalishim, he would conduct the war; the certainty that he would 26 VIII| were no less impatient for war than the Barbarians. In 27 VIII| alone, I will carry on the war!”~“And I too!” exclaimed 28 IX | would not hold out, and the war was finished; they embraced 29 IX | the arrangements for the war. It would be a long one, 30 IX | continually in that way. The war was quite burdensome enough! 31 IX | all that he wanted for the war—grain, oil, wood, cattle, 32 IX | had forced him into the war, and to show them that he 33 IX | angry and gesticulating. The war against Carthage was his 34 IX | since the beginning of the war. Some Libyans ranged them 35 XI | the plague, and the Roman war! The provinces shudder at 36 XI | think of you in the midst of war! Sometimes the memory of 37 XI | For he spoke as if the war were finished, and joyful 38 XI | from the beginning of the war.~First, he had prevented 39 XII | themselves of avoiding the war. Accordingly they must prosecute 40 XII | Another similar day and the war was over! If matters were 41 XII | obtain soldiers and begin the war again.~The Barbarians posted 42 XII | Carthage.~The rumour of the war, however, had passed beyond 43 XII | accomplish his design.~The war, by keeping him at a distance, 44 XIII| died far away during the war. Waxen statues with clothes 45 XIII| of being the cause of the war. Matho, according to him, 46 XIII| streets were empty.”~As the war filled all the provinces 47 XIII| well adapted for engines of war. But the subsequent loss 48 XIV | about to interfere in the war to defend them.~Narr’ Havas 49 XIV | reward to the end of the war he hoped to retain his devotion;— 50 XIV | prisoners during the Sicilian war, arrived on board an old 51 XIV | from Brutium, and began the war again.~Never had his genius 52 XIV | it to his own person.~The war, then, was ended; at least 53 XIV | be her husband when the war was over.~Salammbo started, 54 XIV | and female, to keep up the war, and the military force 55 XIV | the three years that the war had lasted. Narr’ Havas