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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 37| lading and convoy for the siege of the town, should such 2 II, 1 | required a long and difficult siege. To accomplish these works, 3 II, 28| the same hardships in a siege, nor fight for those by 4 III, 9 | press them at once with a siege and storm. They were determined 5 III, 9 | when the length of the siege had made Octavius's troops 6 III, 47| Besides, the usual design of a siege is to cut off the enemy' 7 III, 73| outposts, gave over the siege, and collecting his army 8 III, 80| could not withstand a long siege." Scipio, as soon as he Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 V, 28| famine, by a protracted siege, was.” ~ 10 VI, 36| called his tolerance almost a siege, if, forsooth, it was not 11 VII, 11| received information of the siege of Vellaunodunum, as they 12 VII, 12| Caesar, desisted from the siege [of Gergovia], and marched 13 VII, 17| that he would raise the siege, if they felt the scarcity 14 VII, 17| disgrace if they abandoned the siege after commencing it; that 15 VII, 19| which were necessary for the siege of the town. ~ 16 VII, 20| made no progress in the siege, to draw off his army in 17 VII, 24| 24 The siege having been impeded by so 18 VII, 28| Genabum and the fatigue of the siege, they spared neither those 19 VII, 69| taken, except by a regular siege. Two rivers, on two different 20 VIII, 14| his legions, and fearing a siege like that of Alesia, send 21 VIII, 26| he returned again to the siege of Limonum. ~ 22 VIII, 34| similar consequences from a siege; and above all Luterius, 23 VIII, 37| forces, and took upon him the siege of one side. ~


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