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the necessary intrenchments were completed he drew up the vessels in the
harbour as though he were going to blockade the place by sea. Then he was
rowed round the fleet and warned the captains to be careful in keeping a
look-out by night, as an enemy when first besieged makes counter-attacks in
all directions. On his return to camp he explained to his soldiers his plan of
operations and his reasons for beginning the campaign with an attack upon a
solitary city in preference to anything else. After they were mustered on
parade he made the following speech to them: "Soldiers, if any one supposes
that you have been brought here for the sole purpose of attacking this city,
he is making more account of the work before you than of the advantage you
will reap from it. You are going, it is true, to attack the walls of a single city,
but in the capture of this one city you will have secured the whole of Spain.
Here are the hostages taken from all the nobles and kings and tribes, and
when once these are in your power, everything which the Carthaginians now
hold will be given up to you. Here is the enemy's war-chest, without which
they cannot keep up the war, seeing that they have to pay their mercenaries,
and the money will be of the utmost service to us in gaining over the
barbarians. Here are their artillery, their armoury, the whole of their engines
of war, which will at once provide you with all you want, and leave the
enemy destitute of all he needs. And what is more, we shall become masters,
not only of a most wealthy and beautiful city, but also of a most
commodious harbour, from which all that is requisite for the purposes of
war, both by sea and land, will be supplied. Great as our gains will be, the
deprivations which the enemy suffers will be still greater. Here is their
stronghold, their granary, their treasure, their arsenal -everything is stored
here. Here is their direct route from Africa. This is their only naval base
between the Pyrenees and Gades; from this Africa threatens the whole of
Spain. But I see that you are all perfectly ready; let us pass over to the
assault on New Carthage, with our full strength and a courage that knows no
fear." The men all shouted with one voice, that they would carry out his
orders, and he marched them up to the city. Then he ordered a general attack
to be made by the army and the fleet.