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Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 14 | excluded from their town and walls; wherefore he ought to pay 2 I, 17 | and encamped close by the walls. ~ 3 I, 18 | disposed engines on the walls, and assigned to each man 4 I, 19 | and Attius leaped off the walls. Attius, being brought before 5 I, 22 | and ordered the gates and walls to be secured. He disposed 6 I, 23 | sentinels and guards from the walls, that he desired to have 7 I, 28 | stopped up the gates, built walls across the streets and avenues, 8 I, 28 | passages and roads without the walls, which led to the port. 9 I, 29 | their ladders and scaled the walls: but being cautioned by 10 I, 35 | and were repairing the walls, the fleet, and the gates. ~ 11 I, 46 | and take post under the walls. But the soldiers of the 12 II, 8 | and the thickness of the walls was five feet. But afterward, 13 II, 9 | flooring, they laid it on the walls in such a manner that the 14 II, 9 | distance from the outer walls, to support the rafters 15 II, 9 | while they were building the walls between that and the next 16 II, 9 | the length of the turret walls, and four feet broad, and, 17 II, 9 | coverings, they built up the walls with bricks, and again, 18 II, 11 | opportunity of defending the walls given them. At length several 19 II, 13 | dart was thrown from the walls or by our men, but all remit 20 II, 14 | arrows and engines from the walls; from pursuing them when 21 II, 14 | fled. They retired to their walls, and there, without fear, 22 II, 15 | heard of before, of two walls of brick, each six feet 23 II, 15 | wherever the space between the walls, or the weakness of the 24 II, 16 | almost on the top of their walls by our army, and darts could 25 II, 16 | with us on equal terms from walls and turrets, they could 26 III, 9 | wives and children on the walls, to keep up the appearance 27 III, 11 | ordered the Greeks to man the walls, and to take arms. But as 28 III, 80 | defended with very high walls, before sunset, and gave 29 III, 81 | the gates and manned their walls. But when they were made 30 III, 81 | to be brought up to the walls, they threw open their gates. 31 III, 105| citizens ran in arms to the walls. The same thing happened Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
32 II, 29 | sharpened stakes upon the walls. They were descended from 33 II, 30 | trust to place against their walls a tower of such great weight.” ~ 34 II, 31 | and was approaching their walls, startled by the new and 35 III, 12 | almost equal in height to the walls of the town) had begun to 36 III, 14 | hooks used in attacking town walls. When the ropes which fastened 37 VII, 12 | the gates, and line the walls. When the centurions in 38 VII, 18 | towers had now approached the walls, Caesar ascertained from 39 VII, 22 | them from approaching the walls. ~ 40 VII, 23 | the form of all the Gallic walls. Straight beams, connected 41 VII, 24 | almost touched the enemy’s walls, and Caesar, according to 42 VII, 27 | the guards arranged on the walls a little too negligently, 43 VII, 27 | who should first scale the walls, and gave the signal to 44 VII, 27 | quarters and quickly filled the walls. ~ 45 VII, 47 | themselves down from the walls by their hands, and surrendered 46 VII, 48 | stretching their hands from the walls to the Romans, began to 47 VIII, 41 | 41 Close under the walls of the town, a copious spring 48 VIII, 43 | pretense of assailing the walls, to raise a shout: at which 49 VIII, 43 | and dispose them on the walls. Thus our men without hazarding


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