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1 I | prison for slaves.~Fig-trees surrounded the kitchens; a wood of 2 III | and purifications, always surrounded by grave and exquisite things, 3 IV | suddenly the pure open air surrounded them.~The night was filled 4 V | horizon; at each step he was surrounded by a still greater immensity, 5 V | looked like a sidereal god surrounded by the firmament. The slaves 6 VI | and upon the heights which surrounded it there extended a wall 7 VII | embracing breast to breast. They surrounded Hamilcar with congratulations; 8 VII | in his house, no doubt! surrounded by his sons, commanding 9 VII | raised by his footsteps surrounded him like a cloud as high 10 VIII| in the Mappalian district surrounded his house.~The apprehensions 11 IX | direction. The infantry were surrounded by their tall, pointed shields 12 X | and seemed to her to be surrounded by the same fulgurations; 13 XII | very loudly the Barbarians surrounded him.~The tablets had been 14 XIII| commanding the battlements thus surrounded Carthage like monstrous 15 XIII| they soon rejoined him and surrounded him. But an enormous crowd 16 XIII| indifferent to the death which surrounded him. Sometimes he would 17 XIII| was the great helepolis surrounded by a crowd of soldiers. 18 XIII| the brilliant lights which surrounded him.~Hamilcar felt quite 19 XIII| their arms together, and surrounded the children in another 20 XIV | snows are melted.~Spendius, surrounded by the Greeks, hid himself 21 XIV | shone a naked sword. He was surrounded by captains, who were standing.~ 22 XIV | already found themselves surrounded.~The elephants entered into 23 XIV | tent of Hanno, who was then surrounded by thirty Carthaginians, 24 XIV | swaying of the great mass that surrounded him.~Hamilcar commanded 25 XV | by a purple canopy, and surrounded by the Ancients crowned