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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