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1 I | with black crosses, its brass gratings protecting it from 2 I | trembled in cuirasses of brass. Every kind of scintillation 3 I | his military jacket, the brass plates of which were tearing 4 II | through the holes in the brass might be seen their naked 5 II | of gold on its columns of brass, rose the temple of the 6 II | of Satheb as far as the brass sheathed oaken gate; then 7 IV | Khamon in Carthage.~The brass plates with which it was 8 V | semicircle in front of the brass staircase which led down 9 V | last she struck one of the brass pateras which hung at the 10 V | nails and sheathed with brass. Matho flung himself against 11 VI | too well. Hanno had the brass plates which adorned their 12 VI | suns passing over walls of brass.~But the Carthaginians manoeuvred 13 VII | which terminated in horns of brass. Two lateral staircases 14 VII | between the legs of the brass colossus. He took up two 15 VII | slender interlacing chains of brass hung down after the manner 16 VII | cedar. Gold, silver, and brass coins were arranged on tables 17 VII | when he perceived three brass jars completely empty. Abdalonim 18 VII | were covered with scales of brass; and in the centre, on a 19 VII | like sconces upon sheets of brass, or were ranged in native 20 VII | as the thirteenth of the brass plates and again raised 21 VII | cuirass more solid than one of brass and unassailable by steel 22 VII | triple thongs terminating in brass claws.~All were placed facing 23 VIII| red crests and scales of brass, while the bright shields 24 XI | heavy sticks bristled with brass points; cutlasses gleamed 25 XI | captive Ancients with a brass bar to prevent them from 26 XII | pieces of wood, iron and brass, corn, straw, and garments 27 XII | and speaking through the brass tubes declared that henceforth 28 XIII| and their gearing all of brass; they were stretched with 29 XIII| in a ram’s head of pure brass. It had been swathed in 30 XIII| and protected by scales of brass; they were pierced with 31 XIII| faces resting against the brass trellis-work.~Then it was 32 XIV | breasts, the bodkin tusks, the brass plates which covered their 33 XIV | whereon human flesh, pieces of brass and blood made white spots, 34 XIV | quadrupeds, and replaced their brass cothurni with worn sandals.