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1 IV | them simultaneously in the rear, one disembarking at the 2 VI | The Greeks made the horses rear and fall back upon their 3 VIII| out and attack them in the rear, while they would have the 4 VIII| but the cavalry in the rear embarrassed their attack; 5 VIII| continually from its head to its rear; for those who were at the 6 VIII| have taken Hamilcar in the rear instead of hastening to 7 IX | ascended in front and in the rear, and above their summits 8 XI | mounted on asses in the rear. But instead of maintaining 9 XII | to support the Suffet’s rear, while three thousand of 10 XII | left alternately, in the rear of the army, like a dog 11 XIII| were to move about in the rear. But it was necessary to 12 XIII| front and the lowest in the rear, and all rested their shields 13 XIII| distributed through the rear, were still shooting. But 14 XIII| heavy axe, and front and rear he ripped up the Carthaginians 15 XIII| and, assailing them in the rear, killed them at leisure. 16 XIV | he could fall upon the rear of the Carthaginian infantry,