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1 I | the face of Hamilcar.~The Council had appointed his house 2 I | being insufficient, the Council had sent them slaves, ware, 3 I | liquidation of their pay, and the Council had believed that they would 4 I | His differences with the Council were doubtless but a pretence 5 IV | some members of the Great Council arrived at a decision. They 6 IV | Commissaries of the Great Council wrote down the number of 7 IV | manufactured at Carthage; the Great Council voted sums of money for 8 IV | soldiers and from the Great Council swore renewed friendship 9 IV | to receive it.~The Great Council would perhaps have given 10 IV | engagements made by the Great Council. Gisco spread out the accounts 11 VI | the hundred members of the Council of the Ancients, themselves 12 VI | were vanquished the Great Council crucified them.~The power 13 VI | the harbour, and the Great Council deliberated every night. 14 VI | to be sent to the Great Council, and as some prisoners had 15 VI | fourteen members of the Great Council, three hundred of the rich, 16 VII | were the least rich of the Council and were suspected of perpetual 17 VII | sole traitor was the Great Council, for as the enlistment of 18 VII | you, the Hundred of the Council of Carthage, have lied in 19 VIII| be nominated by the Grand Council. The Ancients tried to urge 20 IX | entreaties to the Great Council no succour came from Carthage.~ 21 IX | neither people, nor Great Council, nor any one sent as much 22 IX | streets with shouts. The Great Council were roused by them, and 23 IX | a pledge from the Great Council to crucify him should he 24 X | against Hamilcar in open council; he told her that she had 25 XII | abandon them to the Great Council, he had sent them away with 26 XII | the promises of the Great Council; the Africans of the cruelties 27 XII | evening he sent the Great Council a dromedary laden with bracelets 28 XII | Hamilcar wrote to the Great Council to rid himself of Hanno, 29 XII | and one morning the Great Council learned that they had all 30 XIV | bore the mark of the Great Council: a horse beneath a palm-tree. 31 XV | further.~The slaves of the Council struck him with their whips