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1 II | are going to levy taxes immediately; your pay shall be in full, 2 II | the water flow. Spendius immediately ran through the crowd calling 3 IV | Barbarians appeared almost immediately; but they stopped in the 4 IV | Barbarian to go to see him immediately in order to win back his 5 IV | in his behalf they were immediately stoned, or their heads were 6 IV | The water flowed almost immediately beneath the stones above, 7 V | yielded beneath his heels and immediately the spheres began to revolve 8 V | found themselves almost immediately in the third enclosure, 9 VI | had had ships they would immediately have departed.~Spendius, 10 VI | Then beyond the regions immediately subject to Carthage extended 11 VI | the siege to be undertaken immediately. Narr’ Havas was opposed 12 VI | the one side was almost immediately raised again by the other. 13 VI | flashed more than a mirror. Immediately the earth shook,—and the 14 VIII| measures were resolved upon and immediately executed.~Spendius proceeded 15 VIII| confidence. They wished to hasten immediately against the Barbarians; 16 IX | thus protecting himself immediately from a surprise.~He intended 17 XI | on the ground.~The slave immediately settled her again on the 18 XI | barrier was lowered, and immediately she was in the camp of the 19 XI | look that her heels were immediately nailed, as it were, to the 20 XI | Hamilcar wished to unite them immediately in indissoluble betrothal. 21 XII | with their hands cut off.~Immediately afterwards, Spendius was 22 XII | ought to have attacked them immediately with fresh troops. Another 23 XII | now irrevocably lost.~He immediately dismissed Narr’ Havas, who 24 XIII| and the houses bordering immediately on the rampart were crammed 25 XIII| rampart. A furious resistance immediately began.~Trunks of trees fastened 26 XIII| The decision was almost immediately known in Carthage, and lamentations 27 XIII| against the stone disc. Immediately he tore his garments, and 28 XIV | heard; the Carthaginians immediately fled through the gorge. 29 XIV | Barbarians arrived almost immediately. But a portcullis, forty 30 XIV | Carthaginian!” he exclaimed, and immediately throughout the plain, before 31 XIV | themselves as envoys. They were immediately accepted. They did not know, 32 XIV | to the ground; Spendius immediately picked it up; his servile 33 XIV | formidable fashion.~A herald was immediately despatched to them. The 34 XIV | of Carthage.~He proceeded immediately towards the western provinces, 35 XIV | but he cast it from him immediately, and his love, that he thus 36 XIV | twice it descended to be immediately repulsed with a shock; and 37 XV | side of his neck, frenzy immediately set in. This last Barbarian