Chap.

 1  Lysand|   with this expectation into Africa, the priests of Jupiter
 2 Timoleo|  they were allowed to retain Africa. He took prisoner also Mamercus,
 3   Kings| surpassed all the natives of Africa in power and subtilty of
 4  Hamilc|      these drew the whole of Africa over to their side, and
 5  Hamilc|      strongest cities of all Africa, he brought back to their
 6  Hamilc|     tranquillity through all Africa, that there seemed to have
 7  Hamilc|    nations, and supplied all Africa with horses, arms, men,
 8  Hannib|    of which he sent one into Africa, left another with his brother
 9  Hannib|      as his brother Mago, in Africa, until the time when Publius
10  Hannib|    landed with five ships in Africa, on the coast of the Cyrenaeans,
11    Cato|      was returning |428 from Africa some time before in the
12   Attic|     his great possessions in Africa; an act on the part of Atticus,
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