Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 19 | surround the town with a rampart and turrets during the remainder
2 I, 43 | fortified his camp with a rampart, and ordered the other cohorts
3 I, 62 | fortified their camp with a rampart, twelve feet high. ~
4 I, 74 | and begin to throw up a rampart from the camp to the water,
5 I, 76 | he suddenly flew to the rampart, interrupted the conferences
6 I, 77 | them out at night over the rampart. Thus the terror raised
7 I, 87 | words and signs, from the rampart where they stood, that they
8 III, 56 | greater distance from the rampart than that no weapon from
9 III, 56 | rear line might touch the rampart, and that his whole army,
10 III, 63 | fifteen feet wide, and a rampart ten feet high, and the top
11 III, 63 | high, and the top of the rampart was ten feet in breadth.
12 III, 63 | from that there was another rampart turned the contrary way,
13 III, 63 | by sea, had made a double rampart there, that if he should
14 III, 63 | Therefore the transverse rampart which should make a communication
15 III, 63 | their darts on the front rampart; and the ditches were filled
16 III, 63 | that defended the inner rampart, by applying the scaling
17 III, 66 | works, leaving the inner rampart standing, as he intended
18 III, 67 | the Pompeians to quit the rampart in disorder. A barricade
19 III, 68 | followed the direction of that rampart which ran along from the
20 III, 68 | immediately climbed over the rampart, and were followed by all
21 III, 69 | cavalry, who had mounted the rampart by a narrow breach, being
22 III, 69 | threw themselves down a rampart ten feet high into the trenches;
23 III, 69 | wing, perceiving from the rampart that Pompey was advancing,
24 III, 70 | importance to each party; for the rampart drawn from the camp to the
25 III, 112| have them before him as a rampart, and not be obliged to fight
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 26 I, 26 | set wagons in the way as a rampart, and from the higher ground
27 II, 5 | to fortify a camp with a rampart twelve feet in height, and
28 II, 20 | seeking materials for the rampart, to be summoned; the order
29 II, 30 | afterward, when hemmed in by a rampart of twelve feet [in height],
30 II, 32 | top of the wall and the rampart, and nevertheless having
31 II, 33 | throwing their weapons from a rampart and from towers; since all
32 III, 1 | this [latter] part with a rampart and a ditch. ~
33 III, 4 | stones and darts, upon our rampart. Our men at first, while
34 III, 5 | had begun to demolish the rampart and to fill up the trench,
35 III, 17 | approach even to the very rampart of our camp. He adopted
36 III, 21 | another forming mines, to our rampart and vineae (at which the
37 III, 25 | driving the defenders from the rampart and fortifications, and
38 III, 29 | down, and piled it up as a rampart on either flank. When a
39 V, 9 | testudo and thrown up a rampart against the fortification,
40 V, 20 | with an intrenchment and a rampart, call them a town.) Thither
41 V, 25 | arms and had ascended the rampart, and sending out some Spanish
42 V, 38 | together to arms and mount the rampart; they sustained the attack
43 V, 41 | the winter-quarters with a rampart eleven feet high, and a
44 V, 42 | mantelets, and climb the rampart with ladders. But so great
45 V, 42 | only did no one quit the rampart for the purpose of withdrawing
46 V, 42 | crowded beneath the very rampart, and the hindmost did not
47 V, 42 | particular place and touching the rampart, the centurions of the third
48 V, 43 | Varenus remain within the rampart, but respecting the high
49 V, 49 | fortified with a higher rampart in all directions, the gates
50 V, 50 | some began to pull down the rampart with their hands, others
51 VI, 37 | had their booths under the rampart had not an opportunity of
52 VI, 42 | barbarians away from the very rampart and gates of the camp. Of
53 VII, 24 | towers and make a cut in the rampart; and moreover, that the
54 VII, 41 | constantly to remain on the rampart; that many had been wounded
55 VII, 70 | drawn up in front of the rampart to advance a little. The
56 VII, 72 | Behind these he raised a rampart and wall twelve feet high;
57 VII, 73 | procure timber [for the rampart], lay in supplies of corn,
58 VII, 78 | Caesar, placing guards on the rampart, forbade them to be admitted. ~~
59 VII, 81 | dislodge our men from the rampart by slings, arrows, and stones,
60 VII, 86 | way; they tear down the rampart and breast-work with hooks. ~~
61 VIII, 9 | camp to be fortified with a rampart twelve feet high, with breastworks
62 VIII, 9 | being stationed on the rampart, would be protected by their
63 VIII, 15 | up his legions before the rampart and stationed the cavalry
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