Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 42| front opposite the enemy, a trench fifteen feet broad. The
2 I, 43| his legions within this trench, and rested them under arms
3 I, 82| surround them with a wall and trench, that he might be able to
4 III, 46| enemy, and behind them a trench of a moderate breadth to
5 III, 46| in order to pass over the trench. Which as soon as Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 6 I, 8 | height of sixteen feet, and a trench, from the Lake of Geneva,
7 II, 5 | twelve feet in height, and a trench eighteen feet in breadth. ~
8 II, 8 | that hill he drew a cross trench of about four hundred paces,
9 II, 8 | the extremities of that trench built forts, and placed
10 II, 32| arms from the wall into the trench that was before the town,
11 III, 5 | rampart and to fill up the trench, while our men were becoming
12 VII, 36| camp to the less a double trench twelve feet broad, so that
13 VII, 69| and had drawn in front a trench and a stone wall six feet
14 VII, 72| fortification; he dug a trench twenty feet deep, with perpendicular
15 VII, 72| manner that the base of this trench should extend so far as
16 VII, 73| point, he drew a continued trench every where five feet deep.
17 VII, 73| stakes being sunk into this trench, and fastened firmly at
18 VII, 79| town, and cover the nearest trench with hurdles and fill it
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