Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 13| the country of Picenum, to raise new levies. ~
2 I, 15| rally, and determined to raise levies in the colonies,
3 II, 1 | assault of Massilia, began to raise a mound, vineae, and turrets
4 II, 9 | to suspend gradually, and raise by screws from the first-floor,
5 III, 21| he expected, in order to raise the passions of the people,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 III, 23| hostages one to another, to raise troops. Embassadors also
7 V, 36| shout out “Victory,” and raise their war-cry, and, making
8 V, 54| expectation, nevertheless began to raise troops, and discipline them,
9 VI, 27| by any accident, can they raise or lift themselves up. Trees
10 VII, 17| have mentioned, began to raise the vineae and erect two
11 VII, 17| and said that he would raise the siege, if they felt
12 VII, 21| 21 The whole multitude raise a shout and clash their
13 VII, 27| which he had determined to raise being arranged, a violent
14 VII, 54| with all the cavalry to raise the Aedui; that it was necessary
15 VII, 58| Labienus at first attempted to raise vineae, fill up the marsh
16 VII, 73| in supplies of corn, and raise also extensive fortifications,
17 VIII, 10| his [apparent] fears would raise confidence in the barbarians;
18 VIII, 22| support of the multitude to raise a war and carry it on without
19 VIII, 43| assailing the walls, to raise a shout: at which the besieged
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