Book, Chapter
1 I, V | unconquered nations, not with a wall, as some imagine, but with
2 I, V | but with a rampart. For a wall is made of stones, but a
3 I, V | above the ground, like a wall, having in front of it the
4 I, XII | coming a second time, built a wall across the island; but when
5 I, XII | advised them to build a wall between the two seas across
6 I, XII | the islanders building the wall which they had been told
7 I, XII | constructed a strong stone wall from sea to sea, in a straight
8 I, XII | built a rampart. This famous wall, which is still to be seen,
9 I, XII | the natives, as far as the wall. Hereupon a timorous guard
10 I, XII | piteous fashion from the wall, and dashed against the
11 I, XII | forsaking their cities and wall, took to flight and were
12 I, XIII| moreover, a great part of the wall of that city, with fifty-seven
13 III, II | day. The place is near the wall in the north which the Romans
14 III, X | in it, on a post in the wall. They sat long at supper
15 III, XVII| tent for him against the wall at the west end of the church,
16 III, XVII| church to strengthen the wall. He died in the seventeenth
17 III, XVII| before, to strengthen the wall. It happened again, some
18 III, XXI | the king, called At the Wall. And having received four
19 III, XXII| which is called At the Wall,because it is close by the
20 III, XXII| because it is close by the wall which the Romans formerly
21 IV, III | covered, having a hole in the wall, through which those that
22 V, XII | open light, I saw a vast wall before us, the length on
23 V, XII | wonder why we went up to the wall, seeing no door in it, nor
24 V, XII | But when we came to the wall, we were presently, I know
25 V, XVI | to east, and having a low wall without towers, built along
26 V, XVI | different points of the middle wall; to the south, the north,
27 V, XVII| patriarchs are encompassed with a wall foursquare, their heads
28 V, XVII| the northern part of that wall. There are also some poorer
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