Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 II, 1 | Massilia, began to raise a mound, vineae, and turrets against
2 II, 1 | being provided, he raised a mound eighty feet in height. ~
3 II, 2 | and fire was thrown on our mound and turrets. These our men
4 II, 15| the materials for their mound could be fetched, in consequence
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 5 I, 43| large plain, and in it a mound of earth of considerable
6 I, 43| horseback, 200 paces from this mound. The cavalry of Ariovistus
7 I, 46| were approaching nearer the mound, and were riding up to our
8 II, 12| brought up against the town, a mound thrown up, and towers built,
9 II, 27| men [thence], as from a mound, and returned our darts
10 II, 30| having been brought up and a mound raised, they observed that
11 III, 12| having been excluded by a mound and large dams, and the
12 III, 25| by conveying turf to the mound, presented the appearance
13 VII, 22| engines, and undermined the mound the more skillfully on this
14 VII, 22| either to set fire to the mound, or attack our soldiers
15 VII, 22| of ours, as fast as the mound had daily raised them, and
16 VII, 24| twenty-five days raised a mound three hundred and thirty
17 VII, 24| they discovered that the mound was sinking, since the enemy
18 VII, 24| wood from the wall on the mound, others were pouring on
19 VII, 25| until, the fire of the mound having been extinguished,
20 VIII, 41| mountain, and to throw up a mound, with great labor and continual
21 VIII, 41| without danger or suspicion. A mound sixty feet high was raised;
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