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The first treaty between
"There shall be friendship between the Romans and their allies, and the Carthaginians and their allies, on these conditions:
"Neither the Romans nor their allies are to sail beyond the Fair Promontory, unless driven by stress of weather or the fear of enemies. If any one of them be driven ashore he shall not buy or take aught for himself save what is needful for the repair of his ship and the service of the gods, and he shall depart within five days.
"Men landing for traffic shall strike no bargain save in the
presence of a herald or town-clerk. Whatever is sold in the
presence of these, let the price be secured to the seller on the
credit of the state—that is to say, if such sale be in
"If any Roman comes to the Carthaginian province in
"From those townships even which are not subject to
in
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