Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVIII| order [to go] to assail the walls, where delaying several
2 2, XVII | was said) and finding the walls of his town breached, and
3 2, XVII | along the aisle between the walls, or in some other way raise
4 2, XVII | in respect to that, the walls of the town are kept low
5 2, XVII | fighting, either because the walls are breached or the ditches
6 2, XVII | when they had to scale [the walls of] a town or make similar
7 2, XVII | to be guarded either by walls, ditches, or earthworks:
8 2, XIX | live united within their walls because they have an enemy
9 2, XXIV | for me], who razed the walls of those towns which they
10 2, XXIV | permit the City to have walls, because they wanted [to
11 2, XXIV | an Athenian whether the walls of Athens appeared beautiful
12 2, XXVI | of the town came upon the walls; and having become haughty
13 2, XXVII | between the confines of its walls, and no other refuge remaining
14 2, XXXII | assault without piercing the walls (which they called attacking
15 2, XXXII | themselves to breeching the walls with rams or with other
16 2, XXXII | with those who defended the walls, they made towers of wood:
17 2, XXXII | against the outside of the walls in order to come to a height
18 2, XXXII | to the breaking down of walls, it was opposed as in the
19 3, VI | soon as she was inside the walls, reproached them for the
20 3, XII | soldiers; Follow me, neither walls nor ditches block you, but
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