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In spite of protracted deliberations, the conflict of
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motives proved too strong, after all, to allow of
the Senate coming to any decision; for the inconsistency of aiding the Messenians appeared
to them to be evenly balanced by the advantages
to be gained by doing so. The people, however,
had suffered much from the previous wars, and
wanted some means of repairing the losses which they had sustained in every department. Besides these national advantages
to be gained by the war, the military commanders suggested
that individually they would get manifest and important benefits
from it. They accordingly voted in favour of giving the aid. note The
decree having thus been passed by the people,
they elected one of the consuls, Appius Claudius,
to the command, and sent him out with instructions to cross to
to relieve the Mamertines from the contest altogether
by sending embassies to both of the attacking forces. note Neither
of them received his proposals, and at last,
from sheer necessity, he made up his mind to
hazard an engagement, and that he would begin with the Syracusans. So he led out his
forces and drew them up for the fight: nor was
the Syracusan backward in accepting the challenge, but descended simultaneously to give him battle. note After a prolonged
struggle, Appius got the better of the enemy,
and chased the opposing forces right up to
their entrenchments. The result of this was
that Appius, after stripping the dead, retired into
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