Book,  Par.

 1     I,     26|   Nauportus to make roads and bridges and for other purposes,
 2     I,     73|      connected with roads and bridges. With a dry season and comparatively
 3     I,     81|   forest-passes, and to raise bridges and causeways over watery
 4     I,     84|   which he knew, to pass Long Bridges with all possible speed.
 5     I,     84|     he could possibly replace bridges which were ruinous from
 6    II,     10| wasted in the construction of bridges. The cavalry and the legions
 7    II,     14| Caesar, thinking that without bridges and troops to guard them,
 8    II,     88|     to the river Pyramus, the bridges over which had been broken
 9    IV,     69|     up to the breastwork with bridges and ladders which they had
10    IV,     93|  constructing solid roads and bridges over the neighbouring estuaries
11  XIII,      8|      too was to be spanned by bridges; Lesser Armenia was intrusted
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