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1 1, 3| throughout all Italy, and armies raised under whose protection the 2 1, 22| height was their expectation raised, that they were carried 3 1, 25| He orders all the forces raised every where by the new levies 4 1, 26| rest those which he had raised in the late levy and completed 5 1, 26| and on every fourth one raised a turret, two stories high, 6 1, 32| and making levies, had raised two legions. From his acquaintance 7 1, 39| Afranius. When they were raised, Petreius immediately marched 8 1, 40| besides about eighty cohorts raised in Hither and Further Spain ( 9 1, 40| about five thousand horse raised in both provinces. Caesar 10 1, 44| it an eminence somewhat raised above the level: Caesar 11 1, 53| price of provisions was raised, which is commonly a disaster 12 1, 67| the military shout to be raised for packing up the baggage. 13 1, 68| because a shout had been raised the night before in Caesar' 14 1, 68| oath; that the daylight raised a strong sense of shame 15 1, 70| us. The cry to arms was raised, and all the army, except 16 1, 77| rampart. Thus the terror raised by the generals, the cruelty 17 1, 86| into Spain, and a seventh raised there, and many and powerful 18 2, 1| things being provided, he raised a mound eighty feet in height. ~ 19 2, 8| considerable service if it was raised to the usual height of turrets, 20 2, 9| 2.9]When the turret was raised to the height for flooring, 21 2, 9| from that story they again raised the uppermost floor and 22 2, 9| without a blow or danger, they raised it six stories high, and 23 2, 43| they already saw the dust raised by their coming; of which 24 3, 4| eight hundred, whom he had raised among his own and his shepherds' 25 3, 18| s unexpected arrival had raised, was over, began again to 26 3, 19| concerning this subject were raised very high, and their minds 27 3, 36| opportunely, that the dust raised by Domitius's army, and 28 3, 38| their suspicions being raised by the neighing of the horses, 29 3, 39| another at anchor, on which he raised a turret, and faced it to 30 3, 40| several ships, on which he had raised very high turrets, so that 31 3, 43| occupied with guards, and raised strong forts on them. Then 32 3, 44| it happened: for having raised twenty-four forts, and taken 33 3, 67| disorder. A barricade had been raised before the gates, at which 34 3, 92| and a general shout be raised; by which they imagined 35 3, 106| frequent disturbances were raised for several days successively,