Book,  Par.

 1    II,     89|         in the floor and in the walls disinterred remains of human
 2    II,    107|      and as he stood before the walls, now smiting his breast,
 3   III,      2|   adjacent shores, but the city walls too and the roofs and every
 4    IV,     76|         often close to the very walls of the city. ~ ~
 5    IV,     87|    lifeless, the very roofs and walls, were eyed with suspicion. ~ ~
 6    VI,     20|        so much as went near the walls of Rome, much less the State-council,
 7    VI,     34|        remove, so to speak, the walls of his house and display
 8   XII,     18|       wall and fosses; only the walls, not being of stone, but
 9   XII,     19|   soldiers, who had mounted the walls by scaling ladders. The
10   XII,     54|         attempted the fortified walls in vain or with loss, began
11  XIII,      5|         accused within the same walls, let the power of a few
12  XIII,     48|    apply scaling ladders to the walls, and many more were to discharge
13  XIII,     48|       third part of one day the walls were stripped of their defenders,
14  XIII,     49|         which washes the city's walls by a bridge, they would
15  XIII,     51|    meanwhile to hover round the walls and begin the attack from
16  XIII,     51| garrison from the extent of the walls, and we had not sufficient
17  XIII,     51|        the enclosure within the walls was suddenly shrouded in
18  XIII,     61|      confine himself within the walls of Massilia.~ ~
19  XIII,     73|     were rushing on to the very walls of the newly founded colony.
20   XIV,     34|          reported that the city walls were open, and the inhabitants
21   XIV,     35|         an engagement under the walls, but were driven back within
22    XV,      5|        circled a portion of its walls, and a wide fosse was drawn
23    XV,      5|         do not alarm men within walls, and only disappoint himself.
24    XV,     12|         as came close up to the walls, till he was overwhelmed
25    XV,     48|        or temples surrounded by walls, or any other obstacle to
26    XV,     73|        custody, garrisoning its walls with companies of soldiers
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