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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 1 | republic and Caesar's cause: at length when he perceived that all 2 I, 27 | therefore thought it time at length to give over the attempt 3 I, 30 | he dreaded the delay and length of time necessary to effect 4 I, 60 | baggage behind them; at length they resolved to leave off 5 I, 85 | 1.84]At length, beset on all sides, their 6 I, 86 | province, which, from the length of the peace, stood in need 7 II, 2 | For poles twelve feet in length, pointed with iron, and 8 II, 9 | ropes, each of them the length of the turret walls, and 9 II, 9 | elevated it as high as the length of the mats allowed. Hid 10 II, 10 | first, two beams of equal length were laid on the ground, 11 II, 11 | the walls given them. At length several stones being picked 12 II, 16 | replaced without a great length of time, were put into so 13 II, 36 | ignorant of war, owing to the length of the peace; some of them 14 III, 9 | long interval, when the length of the siege had made Octavius' 15 III, 42 | protracted to too great a length, and despairing of his convoys 16 III, 106| battles, by fatigue and the length of their march, could not 17 III, 112| way eight hundred paces in length, made by piles sunk in the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
18 I, 2 | although they extended in length 240, and in breadth 180 [ 19 I, 5 | thought that they were at length prepared for this undertaking, 20 I, 17 | 17 Then at length Liscus, moved by Caesar’ 21 I, 22 | refraining from battle. When, at length, the day was far advanced, 22 I, 25 | their person unprotected. At length, worn out with wounds, they 23 II, 11 | a number of them as the length of the day allowed; and 24 III, 21 | very young commander; at length the enemy, worn out with 25 IV, 12 | maintain the conflict. When at length he fell, surrounded on all 26 IV, 17 | end, and proportioned in length, to the depth of the river. 27 IV, 17 | in the direction of the length of the bridge, and were [ 28 V, 7 | his measures: having at length met with favorable weather, 29 V, 13 | than on the continent. The length of this side, as their account 30 V, 13 | considered to be 800 miles in length. Thus the whole island is [ 31 V, 32 | 33 Then at length Titurius, as one who had 32 V, 32 | place, by reason of the length of the line of march, they 33 V, 34 | was unworthy of them. At length, each thigh of T. Balventius, 34 VI, 29 | he breaks down, to the length of 200 feet, the further 35 VII, 23 | generally forty feet each in length, can neither be broken through 36 VII, 46 | hill easy, increased the length of the route. But almost 37 VII, 46 | stones, and extending in length as far as the nature of 38 VII, 67 | the hope of support. At length the Germans, on the right 39 VII, 69 | of about three miles in length; on every other side hills 40 VII, 70 | extending three miles in length. The contest is maintained 41 VII, 77 | inflicting great calamities, at length departed from our country, 42 VII, 79 | extended three miles in length, and drew out their infantry 43 VIII, 19 | time undecided, till at length a body of foot gradually 44 VIII, 43 | therefore, by necessity, they at length submitted. ~


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