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Next year Gaius Atilius, the Consul, happened to be at
note
anchor off
The result of this battle was that both sides concluded that note
they were now fairly matched, and accordingly made more
systematic efforts to secure a naval force, and to
dispute the supremacy at sea. While these things
were going on, the land forces effected nothing worth recording;
but wasted all their time in such petty operations as chance
threw in their way. note Therefore, after making the preparations
I have mentioned for the approaching summer,
the Romans, with three hundred and thirty
decked ships of war, touched at
passed on to Ecnomus, because the land force was also in that
district. The Carthaginians on their part put to sea again
with three hundred and fifty decked ships, touched at
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