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1 I | me that the enterprise is impossible. Have not the Mercenaries 2 IV | blindness apart, it was impossible to believe it.~“Speak!” 3 V | divinity.~“The enterprise is impossible,” said Matho. “You had not 4 V | proof that it was considered impossible. The sanctuaries were protected 5 VI | from famine, for it was impossible to live without the aid 6 VI | people loved them; it was impossible to treat such old friends 7 VII | the Barbarians. But it was impossible to conquer them without 8 VII | No! no! because it is impossible to conquer with you!”~“He 9 VII | arsenals, and which it was impossible to restore, the Syssitia 10 VII | removal should be almost impossible.~With his torch he lit a 11 VII | bronze chains to render it impossible for them to eat the flour, 12 VIII| upon the phalanx. It was impossible for it to advance; there 13 VIII| tumult so great that it was impossible to distinguish anything; 14 IX | thrusting back sorrow for an impossible dream, despair for an abortive 15 XI | her person, that it was impossible to make any guess about 16 XIII| Carthage would find it quite impossible to resist.~The town was 17 XIII| were brought, and it was impossible to distinguish them in the 18 XIV | much inclined that it was impossible to climb it even on the 19 XIV | masses rendered all hold impossible. They sought to cleave the 20 XIV | though the thing had been impossible, and Hamilcar were an immortal.~ 21 XIV | Mercenaries it would be impossible to resist them. To weaken 22 XIV | The Barbarians found it impossible to resist; the Greek foot-soldiers