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1 II | Aegatian islands; and as to his victory at Hecatompylos over the 2 VI | zaimph did not give them the victory? According to Spendius they 3 VIII| him, while if he gained a victory he would soon have to make 4 VIII| fell back upon the hope of victory; it was full of bliss, and 5 VIII| they were recovering; the victory was theirs.~But a cry, a 6 VIII| Carthaginians are sure of their victory. You have quite an army 7 IX | vines.~On the morrow of his victory, Hamilcar, to dazzle the 8 IX | exaggerated the importance of his victory. The troops which he commanded 9 IX | Barbarians feeling sure of their victory occupied themselves the 10 IX | justified himself for his victory: the Ancients had forced 11 IX | the Mercenaries after his victory. Why had he ravaged the 12 XI | taken no advantage of the victory over Hanno after the defeat 13 XI | according to the chances of victory. But seeing that Hamilcar 14 XII | so that on learning his victory they felt a stupefaction 15 XII | of it would be complete victory or complete extermination.~ 16 XII | was death to Carthage and victory for the Barbarians.~In an 17 XIV | Carthage with the news of his victory; and the King of the Numidians, 18 XIV | opportunity, or for some victory to be gained by the Mercenaries, 19 XIV | did in the midst of their victory, stupefied them. Hamilcar’ 20 XIV | Ah! the Invincible! the Victory! the Thunderer! the Swallow!” 21 XIV | as it was to follow the victory, Salammbo made him this 22 XIV | Carthage.~The news of the victory had arrived in some inexplicable