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defenders 7
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defends 1
defense 23
defenseless 2
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23 conquered
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23 crossed
23 defense
23 detached
23 escaped
23 especially
Caius Iulius Caesar
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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 I, 20| thing necessary for the defense of the town. He held private 2 II, 6 | opportunity to attempt a defense, and as if they believed 3 II, 7 | necessary preparations for the defense of their city with unwearied 4 II, 8 | retreated, and from it they made defense if any superior force attacked 5 II, 9 | this was the only sort of defense which, they had learned 6 II, 12| therefore they desisted from a defense; that no obstacle could 7 II, 14| every preparation for a defense. Accordingly, they slew 8 II, 19| there accidentally), for the defense of the town. About the same 9 III, 28| garrison, they made a brave defense, and having killed some 10 III, 40| three days by the vigorous defense of the Roman citizens who 11 III, 47| the manner of attack and defense, as on account of other 12 III, 95| further escape than on the defense of the camp. Nor could the Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
13 II, 7 | hope of [making good their] defense, was infused into the Remi, 14 II, 29| their men as a guard and defense for them. These having, 15 IV, 37| a circle, stood on their defense, a shout was raised and 16 V, 1 | Caesar, accepting their defense, demands hostages, and orders 17 VI, 5 | troops, as they relied on the defense of their position, retreat 18 VII, 11| send to Genabum for the defense of that town. Caesar arrived 19 VII, 21| Bituriges, if they made good the defense of the town. ~ 20 VII, 23| regards utility and the defense of cities; for the stone 21 VII, 24| should first run to the defense, or to what part aid should 22 VII, 81| lieutenants, to whom the defense of these parts had been 23 VIII, 14| them when standing on their defense, with such a steep hill


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