Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 26| every fourth one raised a turret, two stories high, to secure
2 II, 8 | protection to them to build a turret of brick under the wall
3 II, 9 | 2.9]When the turret was raised to the height
4 II, 9 | which were to cover the turret, and on the beams they laid
5 II, 9 | of them the length of the turret walls, and four feet broad,
6 II, 9 | hanging them round the turret on the three sides which
7 II, 9 | But when that part of the turret which was completed was
8 II, 9 | the entire roof of the turret, and then they elevated
9 II, 10| which lay around from this turret, they resolved to build
10 II, 10| close up to the enemy's turret, so that it even touched
11 II, 11| lowest stones of the enemy's turret, with which the foundation
12 II, 11| from the foundation of that turret next the musculus, part
13 II, 12| at the sudden fall of the turret, surprised at the unforeseen
14 II, 12| inform them that, "if the turret had entirely fallen down,
15 II, 22| emergency of this kind), their turret being demolished, a great
16 III, 39| anchor, on which he raised a turret, and faced it to the entrance
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 17 VII, 25| into the fire opposite the turret balls of tallow and fire
18 VIII, 41| raised; on it was erected a turret of ten stories, not with
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