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1 II | commands in the Carthaginian armies.~The guards dispersed the 2 II | officers in the Barbarian armies to act as interpreters; 3 IV | have been necessary for two armies to take them simultaneously 4 IV | shone on the horizon of armies. They knew that simple soldiers 5 IV | enjoyment forbidden in the Punic armies under pain of death, and 6 VI | to be met with in these armies of Barbarians, and consideration 7 VI | was shivered, and the two armies mingled together.~The Greeks 8 VIII| wandered about among the three armies, was at that time with him. 9 VIII| himself between the two armies, an indiscretion which he 10 VIII| knew to be the sea. The two armies, having left their tents, 11 VIII| hundred paces between the armies, the elephants turned round 12 IX | Meanwhile the two other armies were to try to overtake 13 IX | The chiefs of the four armies concerted the arrangements 14 IX | persisted in following the armies. They ran on the flank of 15 X | who was assailed by three armies under the command of Matho— 16 XI | numerous lights, for the armies of the Mercenaries, now 17 XI | motion around her in the five armies. She was overwhelmed with 18 XI | Though I had seen all the armies of the earth against her, 19 XI | Carthaginians. Thus did the five armies in tiers upon the mountain 20 XII | beasts which followed the armies, came quite softly into 21 XII | the Carthaginians. The two armies were coming close, and were 22 XIV | Hamilcar’s tent amid the five armies he had felt her little, 23 XIV | hesitation; at last both armies moved.~The Barbarians advanced