Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
pulleys 1
pulling 4
pumped 1
punic 49
punish 2
punished 3
punishment 5
Frequency    [«  »]
49 having
49 horses
49 plain
49 punic
49 times
48 blood
48 faces
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

IntraText - Concordances

punic

   Chapter
1 I | that is gathered on the Punic coasts, wheaten porridge, 2 I | more in Greek, Ligurian and Punic; he kissed their hands; 3 II | some approval.~He spoke in Punic, and those surrounding him ( 4 II | the captains understood Punic as little as the soldiers, 5 II | circled the plain, riding on a Punic stallion, and attended by 6 IV | their desire to mix with Punic blood made the people indignant; 7 IV | enjoyment forbidden in the Punic armies under pain of death, 8 IV | as Rome herself had built Punic galleys; and five rows of 9 VI | men to all the tribes on Punic soil.~Carthage was sapping 10 VI | coveted the jewels of the Punic ladies. The Libyans also 11 VI | fell close to them. The Punic foot-soldiers exposed the 12 VI | the hill behind them; the Punic camp, which was without 13 VII | the general command of the Punic forces against the Mercenaries!”~“ 14 VII | were the pride of the great Punic houses. They had carried 15 VII | accept the command of the Punic forces against the army 16 VIII| began again, hiding the Punic army the while from the 17 VIII| overlapping the wings of the Punic army in order to completely 18 VIII| fled across the plain. The Punic slingers scattered here 19 VIII| that he could distinguish Punic engines, for horsesheads 20 IX | empire. Strengthened by Punic money, the adventurer had 21 IX | inhabitants who were not of Punic race. But as the country 22 IX | being discerned in them. The Punic army was soon encompassed 23 IX | dazzling themselves, left the Punic army below them in the shade. 24 IX | held, and starve out the Punic army. But the Carthaginians 25 IX | their inaction alarmed the Punic army.~On the second day 26 XI | the Clinabarians in the Punic camp; then in the neighbourhood 27 XI | groanings escaped in the Punic tongue.~Two Negroes holding 28 XI | over the harvests of the Punic fields! I have seen all 29 XI | full gallop, circling the Punic camp in search of a gate.~ 30 XI | mountain at a run, and the Punic squares were advancing against 31 XI | by encroachments upon the Punic provinces, and had alternately 32 XII | and disappeared behind the Punic entrenchments.~Soon at the 33 XII | This abandonment of the Punic cause was a counsel and 34 XII | threw wide their leaves. The Punic square divided; three columns 35 XII | beyond the confines of the Punic empire; and from the pillars 36 XIV | arrived on board an old Punic trireme. Hamilcar, in fact, 37 XIV | upper plateau, where the Punic army was stationed. Ladders 38 XIV | back in terror, perceiving Punic battalions in the clouds. 39 XIV | shoulder.~When they reached the Punic camp the crowd flocked around 40 XIV | their faces towards the Punic tents imploring mercy with 41 XIV | soldiers aside (for the Punic standards hid the horizon 42 XIV | glareolas, Tartessus quails and Punic guinea-fowl. The garden, 43 XIV | nailed him upon it, after the Punic fashion, before it was erected. 44 XIV | tale of the rout, and the Punic army halted. This catastrophe, 45 XIV | that the abasement of the Punic Gods might be still greater. 46 XIV | feet; the centre of the Punic army formed a convex curve. 47 XIV | heard in the midst of the Punic syntagmata; their signals 48 XIV | like wounded ostriches.~The Punic infantry turned in a body 49 XIV | sticks hurled by women; the Punic populace was exterminating


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License