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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
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1 I, 21 | Caesar; that his works and fortifications were almost finished; that 2 II, 16 | room to stand on their own fortifications, because our works were 3 II, 35 | and the strength of the fortifications prevented our access to 4 III, 45 | and to proceed with their fortifications. When Caesar perceived that 5 III, 46 | that place, completed their fortifications. ~ 6 III, 52 | having sallied over our fortifications, slew several of the enemy, 7 III, 53 | Dyrrachium, and three at the fortifications, when a computation was 8 III, 54 | and retreated to his old fortifications. ~ 9 III, 72 | from within and without the fortifications, and the separation of the 10 III, 76 | as they had no work (the fortifications being entire), made long 11 III, 112| ports and other docks. These fortifications he increased during the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
12 II, 6 | around the whole of the fortifications, stones have begun to be 13 II, 33 | which the ascent to our fortifications seemed the least difficult. 14 III, 3 | winter-quarters and the fortifications were not fully completed, 15 III, 6 | themselves to their camp and fortifications. Which battle being finished, 16 III, 25 | defenders from the rampart and fortifications, and the auxiliaries, on 17 III, 26 | quickly arrived at those fortifications which we have spoken of, 18 V, 9 | men from entering their fortifications. But the soldiers of the 19 V, 38 | and therewith constructing fortifications, were intercepted by the 20 V, 43 | most vigorously before the fortifications, Pulfio, one of them, says, “ 21 V, 43 | he proceeds beyond the fortifications, and rushes on that part 22 V, 43 | number, retreat into the fortifications amid the highest applause. 23 V, 47 | to the thong, inside the fortifications of the camp. He writes in 24 V, 51 | mantelets, and [other] fortifications belonging to the enemy: 25 V, 56 | confined his men within the fortifications, and promoted the enemy’ 26 VI, 8 | rear advanced beyond the fortifications when the Gauls, encouraging 27 VI, 29 | place with considerable fortifications. Over that fort and guard 28 VI, 32 | accounts as because the fortifications of the previous year remained, 29 VI, 35 | dare any one go beyond the fortifications.” A hope having been presented 30 VI, 38 | take their place on the fortifications and present the aspect of 31 VI, 41 | up their position on the fortifications, retreated beyond the Rhine 32 VII, 14 | against every danger by their fortifications or natural advantages; that 33 VII, 51 | part of the hill within the fortifications. On that day little less 34 VII, 52 | courage, since neither the fortifications of the camp, nor the height 35 VII, 65 | retire within their towns and fortifications. The Allobroges, placing 36 VII, 70 | them with vigor even to the fortifications. A great slaughter ensues; 37 VII, 70 | Gauls, who were within the fortifications, were no less panic-stricken, 38 VII, 71 | cavalry by night, before the fortifications should be completed by the 39 VII, 72 | night, sally against the fortifications; or lest they should by 40 VII, 73 | and raise also extensive fortifications, and the available troops 41 VII, 73 | works, in order that the fortifications might be defensible by a 42 VII, 74 | against an external enemy, fortifications of the same kind in every 43 VII, 74 | so that the guards of the fortifications could not be surrounded 44 VII, 77 | employed every day in the outer fortifications for mere amusement? If you 45 VII, 78 | these came to the Roman fortifications, weeping, they begged of 46 VII, 79 | more than a mile from our fortifications. The following day, having 47 VII, 80 | army on both sides of the fortifications, in order that, if occasion 48 VII, 81 | midnight and approached the fortifications in the plain. Raising a 49 VII, 81 | some days before, man the fortifications; they intimidate the Gauls 50 VII, 82 | before they drew nigh to the fortifications. Thus they returned to the 51 VII, 83 | cavalry began to approach the fortifications in the plain, and the rest 52 VII, 85 | heaped up by all against the fortifications, gives the means of ascent 53 VII, 86 | despairing of forcing the fortifications in the plains on account 54 VII, 87 | circuit of the external fortifications and attack the enemy in 55 VII, 88 | ramparts and whole line of fortifications. Our troops, laying aside 56 VII, 88 | back their troops from the fortifications. A flight of the Gauls from


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