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1 Pre(3) | because the Greeks, and the Romans, who adopted the practice 2 Epamin(149)| was not numbered by the Romans among despicable pursuits. ~ 3 Eumen | Greeks than among the |396 Romans; for with us, secretaries 4 Eumen(188)| scribe or secretary among the Romans with money, as is observed 5 Eumen | same esteem in which the Romans are now held, for those 6 Hamilc(227)| mountain, of both of which the Romans had possession. See Polyb. 7 Hamilc | the war, and to pursue the Romans with hostilities, until 8 Hamilc | who had served against the Romans, and the number of whom 9 Hamilc | requested aid even from the Romans, and obtained it. But at 10 Hamilc | and incensed against the Romans, contrived, in order more 11 Hamilc | His constant hatred to the Romans seems to have been the chief 12 Hamilc | than not make trial of the Romans. ~ 13 Hannib | the deadly enemy of the Romans, II.----He reduces Spain; 14 Hannib | Stirs up Prusias against the Romans, X.----His stratagem in 15 Hannib | escape being delivered to the Romans. XII.----His attachment 16 Hannib | in ability as much as the Romans surpassed all other people 17 Hannib | often as he engaged with the Romans in Italy, he always came 18 Hannib | getting the mastery over the Romans. But the jealous opposition 19 Hannib | his father had borne the Romans, and which was left him, 20 Hannib | thought to make war with the Romans. ~II. To say nothing of 21 Hannib | rendered an enemy to the Romans, though at a distance from 22 Hannib | him and his hatred to the Romans, he added the following 23 Hannib | be in friendship with the Romans, This oath, thus taken before 24 Hannib | friendly thoughts towards the Romans, you will not act imprudently 25 Hannib | city in alliance with the Romans, by storm, and collected 26 Hannib | terror into the army of the Romans, that nobody ventured to 27 Hannib(233)| appearance being seen" by the Romans. ~ 28 Hannib | war by a treaty with the Romans. He had nevertheless afterwards 29 Hannib | taxes, to be paid to the Romans according to the treaty, 30 Hannib | should be delivered to the Romans, went secretly, before an 31 Hannib(238)| Punic tongue; the Greeks and Romans called them kings. ~ 32 Hannib(239)| suffered a defeat from the Romans. ~ 33 Hannib | should be delivered to the Romans (an event which would doubtless 34 Hannib | animate him against the Romans, and seeing that he was 35 Hannib | of commanders among the Romans, that, when the actions 36 Attic | when the affairs of the Romans became tranquil, he returned 37 Attic(280)| sort of slaves, among the Romans, were so well educated that,