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 1    Dion     |         his own benevolence. The Carthaginians so much respected him, when
 2   Datam     |       barbarians, except the two Carthaginians, Hamilcar and Hannibal. ~
 3 Timoleo     |   defeats Hicetas; overcomes the Carthaginians, II.----After settling affairs
 4 Timoleo(214)|                 A barbaris.] The Carthaginians, when they were at war with
 5 Timoleo     |        flight a vast army of the Carthaginians on the river Crimessus,
 6  Hamilc     |       coming, the efforts of the Carthaginians were unsuccessful both by
 7  Hamilc     |           Afterwards, though the Carthaginians had lost almost every place
 8  Hamilc     |      there. In the meantime, the Carthaginians, having been defeated at
 9  Hamilc     |         With these disasters the Carthaginians were so much alarmed, that
10  Hamilc     |       the ancient manners of the Carthaginians by bribery. After his death
11  Hannib     |        preparing for action, the Carthaginians made an end of the war by
12  Hannib     |       the prisoners, because the Carthaginians retained Hannibal, by whose
13  Hannib     |      also his brother Mago." The Carthaginians, on hearing this answer,
14  Hannib     | departure being made public, the Carthaginians sent two ships to seize
15  Hannib     |         try if he could move the Carthaginians to war, by giving them hope
16  Hannib     |      brother Mago; and, when the Carthaginians knew of the circumstance,
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