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1 II | posted on the platform of the towers, and people did not know 2 IV | and all materials of war. Towers rose from the second story, 3 VI | placed catapults on the towers, he exacted exorbitant supplies 4 VI | their tusks gilt, their towers enlarged, and caparisons, 5 VI | extended a wall fortified with towers. He had never commanded 6 VI | and shaking the leathern towers which were placed above 7 VI | down upon them from the towers. Some clung to the fringes 8 VIII| fortified with four huge towers provided with catapults; 9 VIII| harpoons, while the men in the towers, who were hidden up to their 10 VIII| fly from the tops of the towers.~In order to resist them 11 VIII| heads to the soldiers in the towers; with their tusks they disembowelled 12 VIII| horizon with their fired towers. These burned here and there 13 IX | wall raised, and wooden towers constructed at the corners; 14 IX | engagement, some fresh alarm; the towers were burning, the Eaters 15 XI | regular distances stood towers built by the Carthaginians 16 XII | elephants were lying with their towers in pools of blood, with 17 XII | shouting from the tops of the towers pleaded the exigencies of 18 XIII| three hundred paces from the towers.~Amid the infinite variety 19 XIII| on the platforms of the towers, and the houses bordering 20 XIII| from the platforms of the towers.~At last the rams broke 21 XIII| the construction of wooden towers which should be as high 22 XIII| should be as high as the towers of stone. They cast turf, 23 XIII| path along which the wooden towers were to move, and when they 24 XIII| the Barbarians between the towers; on days when the siege 25 XIII| again rearing the wooden towers, and the terrace was rising 26 XIII| Before the twenty-three towers on the fortification stood 27 XIII| Meanwhile arrows darted from the towers of wood and stone. The tollenos 28 XIV | perceived Numidians on the towers.~The surprise of the Carthaginians 29 XIV | expanding. They were lances in towers on elephants terribly armed.~ 30 XIV | scythes on their trunks; the towers, which were full of phalaricas,