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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 6 | in danger of being set on fire, or when the public safety 2 I, 26 | the shipping and set on fire. ~ 3 II, 2 | protecting it against the fire and stones thrown by the 4 II, 2 | town by the Albici, and fire was thrown on our mound 5 II, 9 | project to which the enemy's fire might adhere. They, moreover, 6 II, 9 | mortar, that the enemy's fire might do them no damage; 7 II, 10 | mortar, to secure it against fire, which might be thrown from 8 II, 10 | might not be destroyed by fire or stones. The soldiers 9 II, 11 | altered their plan, and set fire to barrels, filled with 10 II, 14 | favorable to them, they set fire to our works; and the wind 11 II, 14 | musculus and brick tower on fire. Thus, by the perfidy of 12 II, 16 | resistance or the works by fire, and when they found by 13 III, 8 | remissness, and set them all on fire: and, with the same flames, 14 III, 23 | transports, and set them on fire, and carried off one laden 15 III, 40 | them, and set the rest on fire. After dispatching this 16 III, 40 | Antonius, and set them on fire. He attempted to storm Lissus, 17 III, 101| Pomponius's fleet, and set fire to all his ships, thirty-five 18 III, 101| burned to ashes. And when the fire began to spread wider by 19 III, 111| gained the day, and set fire to all those ships, and Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
20 I, 4 | penalty of being burned by fire should await him if condemned. 21 I, 5 | this undertaking, they set fire to all their towns, in number 22 I, 53 | immediately be put to death by fire, or be reserved for another 23 V, 42 | straw. These quickly took fire, and by the violence of 24 V, 42 | and their tower set on fire. ~ 25 VI, 16 | men, which being set on fire, the men perish enveloped 26 VI, 19 | and they cast into the fire all things, including living 27 VI, 21 | benefited, namely, the sun, fire, and the moon; they have 28 VI, 43 | which each beheld, were on fire: spoil was being driven 29 VI, 44 | when he had forbidden these fire and water, he stationed 30 VII, 4 | perpetrators to death by fire and every sort of tortures; 31 VII, 11 | scouts, Caesar, having set fire to the gates, sends in the 32 VII, 15 | not be compelled to set fire with their own hands to 33 VII, 22 | attempted either to set fire to the mound, or attack 34 VII, 23 | the stone protects it from fire, and the wood from the battering 35 VII, 24 | the enemy had set it on fire by a mine; and at the same 36 VII, 25 | who was casting into the fire opposite the turret balls 37 VII, 25 | turret balls of tallow and fire which were passed along 38 VII, 25 | the besieged, until, the fire of the mound having been 39 VII, 55 | the river or setting it on fire, they themselves began to 40 VII, 58 | escaped from Melodunum, set fire to Lutetia, and order the 41 VII, 64 | destroy their corn and set fire to their houses; by which 42 VII, 73 | top and hardened in the fire, were sunk in such a manner 43 VIII, 15 | signal, set them all on fire at one and the same time. 44 VIII, 16 | the intervention of the fire, yet, suspecting that they 45 VIII, 25 | whole country by sword, fire, and rapine, and had killed 46 VIII, 42 | wood: these they set on fire, and roll down on our works. 47 VIII, 42 | agger, communicated the fire to whatever was in the way. 48 VIII, 43 | the works which had caught fire, and partly to cut off the


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