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Imaginary Co7iversation. 37 that the very rocks and woods^ the very torrents and wilds burst forth with it . . and it falls^ Emilianus ! even from me. SCIPIO. It is from Greece I have received my friends, Panetius and Polybius, PANETIUS. Say more, Emilianus ! You have indeed said it here already ; but say it again at Rome : it is Greece who taught the Romans all beyond the rudiments of war : it is Greece who placed in your hand the sword that conquered Carthage. W. S. L.