Chap.

1 Themist|     his affairs, he had yet so vast a force left, that even
2   Cimon| overthrew at the first onset a vast force of the barbarians.
3 Timoleo|       Hicetas, put to flight a vast army of the Carthaginians
4  Hannib|     storm, and collected three vast armies, of which he sent
5  Hannib|      oxen, and drove forward a vast number of those cattle,
6  Hannib|  easily do with the aid of the vast number of serpents; adding
7  Hannib|        though occupied in such vast military operations, devoted
8   Attic|    people attending, 295 and a vast crowd of the populace. He
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