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1 II | declaimed against it. Soon the provisions ran low; and there was talk 2 II | mules, serving men, litter, provisions, and baggage. The soldiers 3 IV | would rise. Finally, lack of provisions would sooner or later lead 4 IV | The soldiers requested provisions, undertaking to pay for 5 IX | with their hands full of provisions, implored his protection, 6 IX | exhausted, Matho ordered the provisions to be served out to the 7 IX | backward in bringing him provisions. In every direction he encountered 8 IX | dry up of themselves; the provisions would be exhausted, and 9 IX | furnished them abundantly with provisions, and they did not themselves 10 IX | tortures.~Nevertheless the provisions, in spite of Hamilcar’s 11 XII | Hippo-Zarytus to procure provisions; the Tyrian city sent them 12 XII | the inhabitants lowered provisions to the latter in baskets, 13 XII | Byzacena, and conveying provisions to Carthage, foundered in 14 XII | children on their hips. The provisions in the baskets were pouring 15 XIII| country having been ravaged, provisions were soon scarce. They grew 16 XIV | them. He had carried off provisions everywhere, and he was spreading 17 XIV | made an examination of the provisions. The Mercenaries, whose 18 XIV | them, where they would find provisions.~The Barbarians ran thither 19 XIV | cisterns were dug; while for provisions they caught on the shores 20 XIV | the mountain; at last the provisions were exhausted and the Zuaeces