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Civil Wars
   Book, Chap.
1 II, 2 | it against the fire and stones thrown by the enemy. But 2 II, 9 | through the flooring, or stones from catapults should batter 3 II, 10 | be destroyed by fire or stones. The soldiers under the 4 II, 11 | with levers the largest stones they can procure, and pitching 5 II, 11 | with crow-bars the lowest stones of the enemy's turret, with 6 II, 11 | them. At length several stones being picked away from the 7 III, 63 | them against the blows of stones which were the only weapons 8 III, 105| through the joints of the stones, and shot up above the roof. ~ Commentaries on the Gallic War Book, Chap.
9 I, 46 | to our men, and casting stones and weapons at them. Caesar 10 II, 6 | whole of the fortifications, stones have begun to be cast against 11 II, 6 | large a number were casting stones and darts, no one was able 12 II, 29 | besides, they had placed stones of great weight and sharpened 13 III, 4 | all parts, and discharged stones and darts, upon our rampart. 14 III, 25 | the battle, by supplying stones and weapons [to the soldiers], 15 V, 42 | them dared to advance. Then stones having been cast from every 16 VII, 22 | ends, and boiling pitch and stones of very great weight, and 17 VII, 23 | closed up in front by large stones. These being thus laid and 18 VII, 23 | in its place by a row of stones. In this manner the whole 19 VII, 23 | alternate rows of beams and stones, which preserve their order 20 VII, 46 | feet high, made of large stones, and extending in length 21 VII, 81 | rampart by slings, arrows, and stones, and executed the other 22 VII, 81 | the Gauls by slings, large stones, stakes which they had placed


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