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1 IV | immovable by the shock of catapults. The ground in the streets 2 VI | healthy citizens, he placed catapults on the towers, he exacted 3 VI | carrobalistas, onagers, catapults and scorpions, rocking on 4 VIII| huge towers provided with catapults; all the paths and gorges 5 IX | had taken their abandoned catapults on the bridge.~This want 6 IX | the ground, while the six catapults rolled incessantly throughout 7 IX | would be exhausted, and the catapults worn out; the Mercenaries, 8 XII | rams, and three gigantic catapults which hurled pieces of rock 9 XIII| The first, which were the catapults, was composed of a square 10 XIII| impelled the arrows.~The catapults were likewise called onagers, 11 XIII| Spendius arranged three great catapults opposite the three principle 12 XIII| stuffed with wrack; the catapults and ballistas were protected 13 XIII| which they put into the catapults were so extravagantly heavy 14 XIII| rest.~The stones from the catapults, and the demolitions commanded 15 XIII| the wind.~The three great catapults did not stop in spite of 16 XIII| employed for the twists of the catapults. However, neither stags 17 XIII| plan of putting into the catapults vessels filled with serpents 18 XIII| a great dust; and as the catapults on the terrace were shooting