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... took up arms to make the inhabitants of Cyrene feel that it was towards Egypt or the interior , not towards Carthage , that they must look for an extension of their boundaries ; and in Sicily , by withdrawing half voluntarily from the ...
... took up arms to make the inhabitants of Cyrene feel that it was towards Egypt or the interior , not towards Carthage , that they must look for an extension of their boundaries ; and in Sicily , by withdrawing half voluntarily from the ...
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... took care by the same document jealously to exclude them from the more important harbours of her dependencies . She allowed her colonies to trade only so far as suited her own immediate interests , and the precautions she took made it ...
... took care by the same document jealously to exclude them from the more important harbours of her dependencies . She allowed her colonies to trade only so far as suited her own immediate interests , and the precautions she took made it ...
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... took refuge in the profession of arms , and formed always the chief ornament and often the chief strength of the Punic armies . At one period , at least , of the history of the State they formed a so - called " Sacred band " 3 ...
... took refuge in the profession of arms , and formed always the chief ornament and often the chief strength of the Punic armies . At one period , at least , of the history of the State they formed a so - called " Sacred band " 3 ...
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... took their skins with us to Carthage . " These strange creatures were called by the interpreters Gorillas ; a name not destined to be heard again till its strange revival two thousand years later , when the mysterious half - human ape ...
... took their skins with us to Carthage . " These strange creatures were called by the interpreters Gorillas ; a name not destined to be heard again till its strange revival two thousand years later , when the mysterious half - human ape ...
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... took the command . Selinus fell almost at the first attack its inhabitants were slaughtered , and its splendid walls and temples levelled with the ground . The majestic columns which it was long thought that nothing but an earthquake ...
... took the command . Selinus fell almost at the first attack its inhabitants were slaughtered , and its splendid walls and temples levelled with the ground . The majestic columns which it was long thought that nothing but an earthquake ...
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