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1 1, 19| the greatest part of the work was completed, all the messengers 2 1, 26| Brundusium. The plan of his work was as follows: Where the 3 1, 26| with a parapet of wicker work; and on every fourth one 4 1, 42| enemy, or disturbed in their work, he ordered them not to 5 1, 42| line was carrying on the work without being seen; so that 6 1, 43| pursued the same plan in his work; and to each legion, one 7 1, 43| frighten us and obstruct the work, drew out their forces at 8 1, 43| however, did not interrupt his work, relying on the protection 9 1, 51| the same time to execute a work in a very rapid flood, and 10 1, 55| was wrought with wicker work, and covered over with hides. 11 1, 63| scouts, Caesar continued his work day and night, with very 12 1, 76| to Afranius, he left the work which he had begun, and 13 1, 82| night in extending their work, and turning their camp 14 1, 83| 1.82]In this work, and the deliberations on 15 1, 83| considerable part of Caesar's work was finished. To interrupt 16 1, 83| his legions off from their work, and ordering the horse 17 2, 9| should batter the brick work. They, moreover, made three 18 2, 10| vineae, finish this whole work to the very tower; and suddenly, 19 2, 13| off the soldiers from the work, desist from the assault, 20 2, 15| laid on to strengthen the work, and the space which was 21 2, 15| loss of their laborious work was soon repaired by the 22 2, 26| off his legions from the work, and put them in battle 23 3, 45| to annoy the men while at work; and as the approach on 24 3, 49| being men unaccustomed to work, and laboring under a great 25 3, 63| two ramparts, where the work was unfinished, attacked 26 3, 66| 3.66]When this work was finished, Caesar's scouts 27 3, 69| he called away from their work to support his party; and 28 3, 76| soldiers, as they had no work (the fortifications being 29 3, 97| the night. As soon as the work was finished, they sent