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The Carthagi - nians too, who defccnded from the Canaanites, as we noted be - fore, gained fcvcral viilories over the Romans in Spain and Italy.
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Siluerat hic apud Carthagi - nem perfecutionis immanitas, ut longioris temporis ceflatione nutriret pejores infidias, & ubique ho'te graflante, hic folum tacebant formidines atque ter - rores, ut nihil jam moturas ipfas faeculi diceres po - teftates.
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Verumtamen quosdam Carthagi - ginenfis ordinis viros poftqa fuggeffifle Proconfuli, quod illufi fuerant, qui mifli erant ad Chriftianorum fcripturas auferendas, & incendendas, quia non in - venerant, nifi nefcio quae ad eos non pertinentia; ipfas autem in domo Epifcopi cuftodiri, unde debe - rent proferri, & incendi: Proconfulem vero ad hoc eis confentire nOluifle.
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The Romans defeae the Carthagi - nians in Spain, ib.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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Dionyfius, in open violation of treaties, takes Eryx from the Carthagi - nians, 3p4.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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The Romans attempt to draw the Spaniards off from the Carthagi - nian inteiefl, 444.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1781
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Florus fays, that the Carthagi* nian fleet was fo heavy laden with troops, baggage, arms, and provifions, that the whole city of Carthage feemed to have been on board, and that the vefTels could not move with any alertnefs 5 a circumflance which greatly contributed to Hanno's defeat.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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He fird advanced to Compfa, which opened its gates, and admitted a Carthagi - nian garrifon.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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When day difcovered to the enemy what had paffed, they refolved to attack the Carthagi -
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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Then the Carthagi - nian, after having made another unfuccefsful attempt upon Neapolis, fell upon Nuceria, which, for want of provifions, was obliged to capitulate.
An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time 1780
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