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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 21| expectations they had confided, had thrown them off, and was meditating 2 I, 33| that all things should be thrown into confusion, than that 3 I, 46| mountain, so that no weapon was thrown at them without effect; 4 I, 51| because their darts were thrown from the whole course of 5 II, 2 | against the fire and stones thrown by the enemy. But the greatness 6 II, 2 | the Albici, and fire was thrown on our mound and turrets. 7 II, 6 | time, showers of darts, thrown from a distance from the 8 II, 9 | mattresses, lest the weapons thrown from engines should break 9 II, 10| against fire, which might be thrown from the wall. Over the 10 II, 11| musculus was defended by darts, thrown from engines by our men 11 II, 13| awaited; not a dart was thrown from the walls or by our 12 II, 16| army, and darts could be thrown from our hands, and when 13 II, 26| king's entire forces being thrown into disorder and confusion, 14 II, 32| him, when, after having thrown up the ensigns of power, 15 II, 34| before a dart could be thrown, or our men come near them, 16 III, 19| themselves, no weapons were thrown during their conferences. 17 III, 19| suddenly interrupted by darts thrown from all sides, from which 18 III, 22| received a blow of a stone thrown from the wall of the town 19 III, 46| leveling the hurdles that were thrown up in the front of our works, 20 III, 53| thousand arrows which had been thrown into the fort; and in the 21 III, 74| confidence in men so lately thrown into consternation, and 22 III, 94| reposed his greatest hopes thrown into confusion, despairing 23 III, 95| exhausted by fatigue, having thrown away their arms and military Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
24 I, 27| met him on the way and had thrown themselves at his feet, 25 I, 38| bank on either side. A wall thrown around it makes a citadel 26 I, 42| conference should, by an excuse thrown in the way, be set aside, 27 II, 12| against the town, a mound thrown up, and towers built, the 28 II, 15| to the Roman people and thrown aside their national courage: 29 II, 19| being easily routed and thrown into confusion, the Nervii 30 III, 9 | by them been detained and thrown into prison, resolve to 31 III, 18| enterprise, ought not to be thrown away: that they ought to 32 IV, 12| from danger, was himself thrown from his horse, which was 33 IV, 23| it that a dart could be thrown from their summit upon the 34 IV, 26| standards they met, were thrown into great confusion. But 35 IV, 27| commission to them, and thrown into chains: then after 36 V, 9 | having formed a testudo and thrown up a rampart against the 37 VI, 27| nor, if they have been thrown down by any accident, can 38 VII, 59| great difficulties being thrown in his way, he must seek 39 VII, 81| sides; several missiles, are thrown from the engines. But Marcus 40 VIII, 12| foot. Being, by this means thrown into disorder they returned 41 VIII, 15| parties, lest they should be thrown into disorder by being dispersed,


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