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heobservedfroisfleetthatinthedaytithereusiabletothis;ithasbeendisveredthatinthedaythesavagesretireintotheforeststoavoidtheheatofthesun;thattheylightupgreatfiresinthenighttodispersethebeastsofprey;andthattheyarepassionatelyfondofsicanddancing
thesaenaofvesuvius;andrelatesthathecapturedten;odieratherthanfollohecarthaginians;andocarthagethishasbeenfoundnotvoidofprobability
thisnarrationissoonuntofpuniansretainedtheirhatredofthebutitanfaith
sodes89haveiibedtheseprejudiainednovestigesbutitainediliesinsuodiousfortrade;andseiliesstneakethedisveryereasonthattherearenoothersofcarthageitself
thestohavedegradedtherichesofallotheruntriestheyans
verysurprisingthingshavebeensaidoftheriadeofthistaltheiranestutensilstheuountains;thattheyadoedtheanselves
entofpolybius;inesatthesouranstasaday;thatis;aboutfivellionlivresayear;atfiftylivrestotherktheuntainsthatntainedthesenesesatpresent;thenesofhanoverdonoteloyafourthpartoftheen;andyettheyyieldrebutastheronshadnotnyppees;andbutfeines;ightonishedattheirabundance
intheaninesheallegedtheexaleofthetyrians;thecarthaginians;andtheronsheittedtosearch;butsoughtinvain;hestillalleged;andfoundnothing
theediterraneantheentintheislescalledcassiterides;95aginedtobethoseofscilly
thesevoyagesfrotiadesopersonsigihattheonthsinsailingfroheuthofthebtistoengland;besides;thefauspieightnotshoatesthatthosevesselsheshoreheyfellinheachother
theanedvoyagesthatakeoneigiheyhadthepass;thoughtheyhadnotifapilotland;andduringhisvoyagehadsuethodofnavigation
ethatofthelandhanno;98inhisnegotiationans;deontoriuulchrutheyotradeinsicily;sardinia;andafrica;exceptatcarthage:99
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anexceptionthatprovesthereintheirtradehthatcity
inearlytistherehadbeenverygreatianstheetheirgazinetheruinofarseilles;andhaditnotbeenforthecivilans;rce
12theisleofdelosthridatesuponthedestruans;thererportant
froheearliesttisthegreeks;asolestthesepeople102neitherdoesitappearthatthekingsofpontus;astersofnyofthoselonies;everdeprivedtheftheiroent103
theposelfabletohiretroopsoneveryside;torepairhisfrequentlosses;tohavealtitudeofen;ships;andlitaryselfallies;tobribethoseoftherons;andeventheronstheelves;tokeepthebarbariansofasiaandeuropeinhispay;105tontinuetheanyyears;andofursetodisselfabletotraintheoar;toinstruans;106andtoforsiderablebodiesoutoftheirdeserters;inaselfabletosustaingreatlosses;andtobefrequentlydefeated;esofadversity
thusitanshadarrivedattheirhighestpitedtohavenothingtoapprehendbutfroheaitionoftheirooreventuredtontesttheghtypoint;oredestructivercefailedoneveryside:selvesbeingdestroyed
therons;inpursuanofightnotappearasnquerors;delishedastersofthegreekloniesontheeuxinesea;theytookcarenottodestroyobethefoundationoftheirowngrandeur
13ofthegeniusoftheronsastoritiaffairstheronslaidnostressonanythingbuttheirlandforen;akeuseofstratageandseldofforans
theydestinedthereforetotheseaonlythoseen
atthistieesteeorlandforentetforthoseoftheseaintheforr;arthasde
14ofthegeniusoftheronsrerilitaryeduoftheirgoventestrangedtheroerce
intheerce
buttheirpolitieterhrespecttous”
theireanrankarriedtothoseofasuperiorstation;nfoundsenerphitheatre;thishaditsoriginintheanans
iaotignorantthatnprepossessedranshadthebestregulatedgoventintherce;butthetruthis;theyseldoroubledtheirheadsaboutit
15oftheransanshavingereensebodytheronpolitheartofnqueringdetheeglect
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theartofenri;”addgratian;valentinian;andtheodosius;116”rather;iftheyhaveany;letoursubje”theexportationofironedonpainofdeath
dotian;aprinidity;orderedthevinesingaultobepulledup;117froear;nodoubt;lesttheirhitherthebarbariansprobusandjulian;heirbeingplantedagain
iaensiblethatuponthedeaneirethebarbariansobligedtheronstoestablishstapletobuteventhisisaproofthatthendsoftheronsrce118
16oftheransosttheonlyones;oftheirforeignrans119augustus;120beingiesnderfoundthepeopleindolent;peay
heennerasotheations;thatis;goldandsilverinexoditiestheeuropeanstradestillinthesanner;thensesu121
naturehadfordthearabsforrans;theyaatradingpeople;hothappenedtofindtherainedto;togloryandnquest
theranstotheindiesedinegyptthattheyeloyedinthisnavigationonehundredandtrerchandisebroughtthenceeatcentpercentprofithespeaks;ibelieve;toogenerally;ifthistradehadbeensovastlyprofitable;everybodyoengageinit;andthenitanend
ititofaquestion;anstheyerioditiesofthisuntryeattherateofans;beingobtainedfroheronstheelves;uldnotenrichtheeire
itybealleged;ontheotherhand;thatthisrentedtheirinlandtrade;gaveenuragenttothearts;andeloynttotheindustrious;thatthenuerofsubjeerentasfataltoanentedateasthefalloftheirrepubliehadbeenecessary;andthatitelyproperthatacityulatedallthehoftheuniverseshouldrefunditbyitsluxury
strabosays124thattheronsoreextensiverustbeexplained
afterthedeathofalexander;thekingsofegyptestablishedaritiraintainedthatrauuniberingofthelatterkingdoedthatofbaery;125ntionsthedisveriesdeinindiabyansofsoererart;situatedinthenortheastpartofethanatpresent;becausetheyhadnotasyetbeeninfestedbythetartars
nopirearitirce
theparthianssoonafterappeared;andfoundedtheireire;andans;thiseireitsheight;andhadreceiveditsension
theronsandparthiansinionbutfortheirveryexistenbition;jealousy;religion;nationalantipathy;anddifferenannerspletedtheseparationthusthetradefroastto;h
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hadforrlysonyenselyenlarged
erpiredependedontheirvigilance128
17ofraneireoneeffeityrorethanagriculture;andtheotherprofessionsofanqueredpeople
soonrostentirelylostthenobility;hedirectionofaffairs;it
thelaittedprivatepeopletooainedfreefoetsandboatstheresthavebeenverylittletradeinuntriesnqueredbythesebarbarians
inthosetisenthoughtthat;asstrangersbyanycivillaontheonehandnokindofjustice;andontheotheosortofpity
inthenarro:andintheirpovertytheyregardedallonlyasntributingtotheirritheseveryrockstheydreheirsubsistence
buttherons;adelaosthuneonesorestill;therapacityoftheirtreasuries131
18apartiererongtheelves;bythelaangallxedpeople;thateverynshouldliveunderhisooforeatlargeinanotherplace
19ofranpoedansappeared;nquered;ext