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1 II | naked limbs, as frightful as engines of war. Sarissae, axes, 2 II | of the Syssitia, and for engines in the mines in the country 3 VI | would not set out until the engines of war had been supplied 4 VI | scaffoldings of the lofty engines appeared: carrobalistas, 5 VI | Carthaginian cohorts, the engines could not get out of the 6 VI | of baggage, and all the engines of war! The defection of 7 VIII| sentries, the working of the engines and all means of defence, 8 VIII| were beginning to fire the engines. All had fought desperately. 9 VIII| could distinguish Punic engines, for horses’ heads which 10 VIII| with the carcases of the engines blackened by the flames 11 XIII| chariots, and horses; and the engines bristled in front of this 12 XIII| were intrusted with the engines. The Carthaginians had kept 13 XIII| to detach the latter. The engines were better managed, the 14 XIII| wonderfully well adapted for engines of war. But the subsequent