Chap.

 1    Dion|          he entered Syracuse the third day after he touched the
 2   Eumen|          he had accomplished the third part of the distance; but
 3   Eumen|      make them very small at the third, and, by imitating the usages
 4   Eumen|  wondered why he was thus kept a third day: for that it was not
 5   Kings|         a natural death; 225 the third was killed with the sword
 6  Hannib| Hasdrubal in Spain, and took the third with him into Italy. He
 7  Hannib|       Longus, came against him a third time at the Trebia; he came
 8  Hannib|           again on the Po, and a third time on the Trebia. As the
 9  Hannib|         an outlaw. ~VIII. In the third year, however, after he
10    Cato|          of Rome; the second and third show from whence each Italian
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