Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 16 | Labienus had laid out and built at his own expense, and
2 I, 28 | he stopped up the gates, built walls across the streets
3 I, 46 | which the town Ilerda was built. And when they wished to
4 I, 49 | bridges which Fabius had built - a circumstance which caused
5 I, 59 | vessels, which having been built in a hurry and of green
6 II, 8 | refuge, which they at first built low and small, [to guard
7 II, 9 | adhere. They, moreover, built over the joists with small
8 II, 9 | within these coverings, they built up the walls with bricks,
9 II, 16 | because our works were built almost on the top of their
10 II, 16 | engines, on which they had built great hopes, was totally
11 II, 18 | several others should be built in Spain. He removed all
12 II, 21 | ships which Marcus Varro had built, and others which the Gaditani
13 II, 21 | others which the Gaditani had built by Varro's orders, arrived
14 III, 3 | a great number should be built in every other place. He
15 III, 9 | hill. The Roman citizens built wooden towers, the better
16 III, 24 | three-banked galleys, which he had built at Brundusium, to row to
17 III, 42 | own fleets, which he had built during the winter, in Sicily,
18 III, 54 | night, the following days built turrets, and having carried
19 III, 112| island, of prodigious height, built with amazing works, and
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 20 II, 8 | extremities of that trench built forts, and placed there
21 II, 12 | mound thrown up, and towers built, the Gauls, amazed by the
22 II, 30 | that a tower also was being built at a distance, they at first
23 III, 9 | orders ships of war to be built in the mean time on the
24 III, 13 | 13 For their ships were built and equipped after this
25 III, 13 | sustain]. The ships were built wholly of oak, and designed
26 III, 14 | that, although turrets were built [on their decks], yet the
27 IV, 18 | the bridge was begun to be built, made preparations for a
28 IV, 19 | that the bridge was being built, had called a council, according
29 IV, 21 | preceding summer he had built for the war with the Veneti,
30 V, 1 | ships as possible should be built, and the old repaired. He
31 V, 2 | twenty-eight ships of war, had been built, and were not far from that
32 V, 5 | forty ships, which had been built in the country of the Meldi,
33 V, 8 | private vessels which each had built for his own convenience,
34 V, 22 | Labienus had taken care to have built, reached their destination;
35 V, 39 | are procured: towers are built up, battlements and parapets
36 VII, 36 | of the city, which, being built on a very high mountain,
37 VII, 46 | the Gauls had previously built a wall six feet high, made
38 VIII, 5 | to the Gauls, and partly built to shelter the tents, and
39 VIII, 9 | feet high, with breastworks built on it proportioned to its
40 VIII, 40 | on which Uxellodunum was built. The nature of the ground
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