Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 37| provide turrets, and vineae to assault the town, and to build twelve
2 II, 1 | been left to conduct the assault of Massilia, began to raise
3 II, 13| the work, desist from the assault, and leave sentinels on
4 II, 31| gain if we give over the assault, after having suffered considerable
5 III, 21| upon which the mob made an assault on Caius Trebonius, and
6 III, 22| work-houses, and began to assault Cosa in the district of
7 III, 40| having lost a few men in the assault, he returned without effecting
8 III, 80| to be made for a sudden assault, and hurdles to be provided.
9 III, 80| the soldiers, he began his assault on the town at a little
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 II, 6 | attack with great vigor. [The assault] was with difficulty sustained
11 II, 6 | night had put an end to the assault, Iccius, who was then in
12 II, 12| not able to carry it by assault, on account of the breadth
13 II, 19| companions, and again made an assault out of the wood upon our
14 II, 21| but valiantly sustain the assault of the enemy;” as the latter
15 II, 24| were routed by the first assault of the enemy, as they were
16 V, 25| off their troops from the assault. Then they shouted, according
17 V, 27| had sustained the first assault of the Germans most valiantly,
18 V, 39| required for resisting the assault of the next day are provided
19 VII, 29| kind of art and skill in assault, with which they themselves
20 VIII, 26| legions, and prepared to assault the Roman camp. But after
21 VIII, 40| means of retiring from the assault, and being likewise informed
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