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1 II | all swung together with a single motion. They filled the 2 II | and, without omitting a single figure, read all the expenses 3 II | then the people with a single impulse had sprung upon 4 II | who led a third horse.~A single tent remained. Spendius 5 IV | what could be done with the single sacred Legion, mustering 6 IV | Carthaginians to come in, but by a single passage so narrow that four 7 IV | the water stretched in a single sheet throughout the length 8 VI | blue-painted ears, hastening up in single line, clothed with bronze 9 VII | Barbarians perish than a single one of us!”~The Ancients 10 VII | children, without keeping a single hostage! Did you expect 11 VII | and the antelopes,—not a single one left! all carried away! 12 VII | down as the expense of a single day.~Abdalonim, still prostrate, 13 VII | the wall turned about in a single block.~It served to conceal 14 VII | gardens to the mines at a single stroke.~Abdalonim shuddered 15 VII | all ranged themselves in a single line in the garden from 16 VIII| declivity of Byrsa at a single burst, hurl javelins, wrestle 17 VIII| elephants and lances. A single shout went up: “The Carthaginians!” 18 VIII| quadrangular mass moved in a single body, and seemed to live 19 IX | blended the entire people in a single act of vengeance.~The sanction 20 IX | and be blended into one single clamour. Then universal 21 XI | struck off its head with a single blow of his dagger. Then 22 XI | eyes; and yet not for a single day have I despaired of 23 XII | their designs are known! a single one might ruin us! no pity! 24 XIII| undulated over the plain with a single movement and came beating 25 XIII| concentrate herself wholly upon a single thought of death and desolation.~ 26 XIII| they were all affected by a single movement. They were so frenzied 27 XIV | under Narr’ Havas, forming a single straight line, their trunks 28 XIV | ruins, he did not leave a single tree nor a blade of grass; 29 XIV | knocked him down with a single blow of his paw.~Then, stretching 30 XV | continuity. Frequently a single syllable—a hoarse, deep, 31 XV | beneath the pressure of a single thought, a memory, a look. 32 XV | cleft Matho’s breast with a single blow, then snatched out 33 XV | the temples, there was a single shout; sometimes it paused,