Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26| before the mole. These he fastened with four anchors at the
2 I, 28| barricaded with large beams fastened in the ground and sharpened
3 I, 62| bridge to be made of boats fastened together, and transported
4 II, 2 | with beams a foot thick, fastened together, and under this
5 II, 9 | line, and on these they fastened down planks. These joists
6 II, 9 | sides which faced the enemy, fastened them to the projecting joists.
7 II, 10| other; and in them were fastened small pillars, five feet
8 II, 10| and the upper beams, they fastened laths, four fingers square,
9 III, 39| harbor, behind the town, and fastened them to the shore, and sank
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 10 III, 13| a foot in breadth, were fastened by iron spikes of the thickness
11 III, 14| hooks inserted into and fastened upon poles, of a form not
12 III, 14| walls. When the ropes which fastened the sail-yards to the masts
13 IV, 17| of forty feet lower down, fastened together in the same manner,
14 IV, 17| different directions and fastened on sides the one opposite
15 IV, 17| closer were its parts held fastened together. These beams were
16 V, 9 | because he was leaving them fastened at anchor upon an even and
17 V, 43| pierced and a javelin is fastened in his belt. This circumstance
18 V, 47| his spear with the letter fastened to the thong, inside the
19 VII, 73| sunk into this trench, and fastened firmly at the bottom, to
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