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1 I | prickles. But the shaven Greeks, whiter than marble, threw 2 I | gladiators, and a company of Greeks danced around a vase whereon 3 I | appease their anger. To the Greeks she spoke Greek; then she 4 II | soldiers, Lusitanians with Greeks. They marched with a bold 5 II | country, and some of the Greeks sang the old song of the 6 II | or their own fancy.~The Greeks ranged their tents of skin 7 II | Tanith, and the Venus of the Greeks. He engraved a name upon 8 II | foot-soldiers, Barbarians and Greeks, while there was a never-ending 9 II | were Campanians, Gauls, and Greeks, so that no one in the crowd 10 II | was lost in the wind.~The Greeks, girthed in their iron waist-belts, 11 II | statements to the Gauls, Greeks, Campanians and Balearians. 12 II | related by Zarxas to the Greeks and Libyans; he could not 13 IV | Next the polemarchs of the Greeks demanded some of the handsome 14 IV | them:~“When the Ligurians, Greeks, Balearians, and men of 15 IV | they will discharge the Greeks, the Balearians, the Asiatics 16 IV | remove every obstacle.~The Greeks tried to quibble about differences 17 VI | armies mingled together.~The Greeks made the horses rear and 18 VII| the tax on the resident Greeks, the export of silver to 19 IX | for some Campanians and Greeks, in their execration of 20 IX | Barbarians, especially the Greeks.~From that time forth the 21 X | splendour; at times he received Greeks by night in order to question 22 XII| Campanians, and Bruttians.~The Greeks dug pits with the points 23 XIV| Spendius, surrounded by the Greeks, hid himself in one of the 24 XIV| Africans, twelve hundred Greeks, fifteen hundred Campanians,