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1 I | Campanian vases shivering into a thousand pieces, or the limpid sound 2 IV | other stables again for four thousand horses with supplies of 3 IV | and barracks for twenty thousand soldiers with armour and 4 IV | Legion, mustering at most six thousand men? If the enemy bent towards 5 VI | sulphur for sieges, twenty thousand foot-soldiers and ten thousand 6 VI | thousand foot-soldiers and ten thousand horses. If I address myself 7 VI | Regulus. To punish them, a thousand talents, twenty thousand 8 VI | thousand talents, twenty thousand oxen, three hundred bags 9 VI | They were perhaps eighty thousand men. The two Tyrian cities 10 VI | had lately refused it two thousand talents. Moreover the rape 11 VI | Romans along with the two thousand Gauls of the temple of Eryx.~ 12 VI | amounted to one hundred thousand nine hundred and seventy-two 13 VI | shekels of silver, fifteen thousand six hundred and twenty-three 14 VI | hundred of the rich, eight thousand citizens, corn enough for 15 VII | these men? Rather let ten thousand Barbarians perish than a 16 VII | destroyed everything! Three thousand trees have been cut down 17 VII | have been realised), ten thousand Athenian drachmas, and twelve 18 VII | his battles, he recalled a thousand odious things, ignominies 19 VIII| hundred and twenty-three thousand kikars of gold from the 20 VIII| Liguria to buy soldiers, three thousand mountaineers accustomed 21 VIII| others. But with his three thousand Ligurians, and the best 22 VIII| a simple phalanx of four thousand and ninety-six hoplites, 23 VIII| cubits long.~There were two thousand young men, each equipped 24 VIII| Spendius proceeded with fifteen thousand men as far as the bridge 25 VIII| at Utica, and the fifteen thousand about the bridge were surprised 26 VIII| see himself pierced by a thousand swords, decapitated, dead. 27 VIII| being called for; thirty thousand men would follow him; he 28 VIII| which amounted to eleven thousand three hundred and ninety-six 29 VIII| themselves. I have still three thousand Carians, twelve hundred 30 IX | sent to Carthage the two thousand captives taken on the battlefield. 31 IX | repeated that there were six thousand Barbarians killed; the others 32 IX | circumspection.~The two thousand Barbarians were tied to 33 IX | twenty-five elephants, and six thousand horsemen.~To weaken the 34 IX | hundred and twenty-three thousand gold kikars; those who had 35 XI | master of three hundred thousand soldiers! I will go and 36 XII | the rest, an army of five thousand men was ready before the 37 XII | Suffet’s rear, while three thousand of the most notable citizens 38 XIII| together and shiver into a thousand pieces, making a copious 39 XIII| engaged more than three thousand soldiers, began to rock 40 XIII| excepted. He announced that six thousand Gaulish Mercenaries were 41 XIV | from the Acropolis by a thousand paths; houses suddenly gave 42 XIV | himself as a saviour with six thousand men all carrying meal under 43 XIV | hundred oxen, with fifty-three thousand nebels of pure wheat.~A 44 XIV | latter had received three thousand Gauls from Clypea. He had 45 XIV | amounted to about forty thousand men, and several times they 46 XIV | their helmets.~These forty thousand men were massed into the 47 XIV | On the nineteenth day two thousand Asiatics were dead, with 48 XIV | from the Archipelago, eight thousand from Libya, the youngest 49 XIV | whole tribes—in all twenty thousand soldiers, or half of the 50 XIV | the weakest, about three thousand in number, behind them, 51 XIV | repaid this devotion by a thousand kindnesses.~They exchanged 52 XIV | aboriginal population, twelve thousand Mercenaries, and, in addition, 53 XIV | had still remaining three thousand Africans, twelve hundred 54 XIV | date region—in all seven thousand two hundred and nineteen 55 XIV | army amounted to fourteen thousand men, or about double the


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