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The Roman History: Of Sicily and the Other Islands (IV)

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[*] The Sicilians, who had been for a long time embittered [*] against the Roman general Marcellus, on account of his severity, were still more excited against him because he had gained entrance to Syracuse by treachery. For this reason they joined themselves to Hippocrates, and took an oath together that none of them would make peace without the others, and sent him supplies and an army of 20,000 foot and 5000 horse.[*]

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