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1 1, 1| would do the same. That, as long as the latter should retain 2 1, 29| by the inhabitants by a long circuit, they reached the 3 1, 29| and captured with their long boats and small craft two 4 1, 50| been provided and laid in long before, a large quantity 5 1, 52| horse from the Gauls, with a long train of baggage, according 6 1, 52| number of the enemy, as long as they fought on equal 7 1, 59| evaded the shock, and as long as they were permitted by 8 1, 62| obliged to send his horse a long circuit round by the bridge, 9 1, 64| required him to take a long circuit; so that they would 10 1, 69| the head of his army by a long circuit, keeping to no regular 11 1, 70| confident that we could not long endure want. But when they 12 1, 86| that all these things were long since designed against him; 13 2, 1| deep valley, required a long and difficult siege. To 14 2, 2| necessary for a war had been a long time before laid up in the 15 2, 2| carried a testudo sixty feet long, for leveling the ground, 16 2, 6| in the battle would not long precede the fate of the 17 2, 10| build a musculus, sixty feet long, of timber, two feet square, 18 2, 11| removed from its side by long poles and forks. In the 19 2, 13| shown to them, and by their long labor, should put to the 20 2, 22| fatal pestilence, from their long confinement and change of 21 3, 2| many wars in Gaul, and the long march from Spain had lessened 22 3, 9| they could: and after a long interval, when the length 23 3, 41| with all his forces by a long circuit, through a difficult 24 3, 46| the hurdles that lay in a long line before them, and the 25 3, 58| Corcyra and Acarnania, over a long tract of sea; and as the 26 3, 76| fortifications being entire), made long excursions, some to collect 27 3, 80| it could not withstand a long siege." Scipio, as soon 28 3, 95| posted on the battlements, long withstand the immense number 29 3, 102| suspicion, and to conceal as long as possible his design of