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About the same period the earthquake occurred at
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it, and the serious tone in which they spoke of it, as well
by the mouth of their ambassadors as in the intercourse
of private life; and they created thus such an effect upon
other states, and especially upon the feelings of the
kings, that they were not only overwhelmed with presents,
but made the donors feel actually obliged for their acceptance
of them. note Hiero and Gelo, for instance,
presented them with seventy-five talents of
silver, part at once, and the rest at a very short interval, as a
contribution towards the expenses of the gymnasium; gave
them for religious purposes some silver cauldrons and their
stands, and some water vessels; and in addition to this
ten talents for their sacrifices, and ten more to attract
new citizens: their intention being that the whole present
should amount to a hundred talents. note Not only so, but
they gave immunity from customs to Rhodian merchants
coming to their ports; and presented them besides with fifty
catapults of three cubits length. In spite too of these large
gifts, they regarded themselves as under an obligation to the
Rhodians; and accordingly erected statues in the
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