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Book, Chap. 1 I, 22| a circle round the whole fortification; he ordered the tribunes
2 III, 43| on them. Then drawing a fortification from one fort to another,
3 III, 44| were making a continued fortification in a circuit within ours
4 III, 63| them from both sides of the fortification, obliged them to flee. ~
5 III, 70| for some time approach the fortification; and that his horse were
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Book, Chap. 6 I, 10| lieutenant, to the command of the fortification which he had made. He himself
7 I, 49| and hinder them in their fortification. Caesar nevertheless, as
8 II, 17| made these hedges present a fortification like a wall, through which
9 III, 22| raised at that part of the, fortification, and a fierce battle had
10 V, 9 | up a rampart against the fortification, took the place and drove
11 V, 9 | time to be left for the fortification of the camp. ~
12 V, 11| joined with the camp by one fortification. In these matters he employed
13 V, 15| guard, and occupied in the fortification of the camp, rushed out
14 V, 39| collected for the purpose of fortification: the things which seemed
15 V, 41| three hours they completed a fortification of ten miles in circumference;
16 V, 50| throw their weapons into the fortification from all sides, and sending
17 VI, 36| camp-followers to go beyond the fortification, distrusting on the seventh
18 VI, 37| position of itself and the fortification secures the other accesses.
19 VI, 39| is. But here there is no fortification to receive them, in their
20 VII, 46| quickly advance to this fortification, and passing over it, make
21 VII, 69| high. The circuit of that fortification, which was commenced by
22 VII, 72| the following system of fortification; he dug a trench twenty
23 VII, 82| were at a distance from the fortification, they did more execution,
24 VII, 83| ascertain the position and fortification of the upper camp. There
25 VIII, 10| a double design in this fortification; for he both hoped that
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