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Scipio at once summoned a meeting of the soldiers in note New Carthage, and addressed them on the subject of the audacious proceedings of Andobales, and his treachery to them; and by dwelling at great length on these topics he inspired the men with a very great eagerness to attack these princes. He then proceeded to enumerate the battles they had already fought against the Iberians and Carthaginians combined, the Carthaginians acting
as leaders in the campaigns. "Seeing," he added, "that
you always beat them, it does not now become you to
fear defeat in a war against Iberians by themselves, and led
by Andobales. I will not therefore even accept any Iberian
of them all as a partner in the struggle, but I will undertake
the campaign by the unassisted services of my Roman soldiers:
in order to make it plain to all that it was not, as some
assert, by the aid of Iberians that we defeated the Carthaginians and drove them from
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