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1 1, 26| raised a turret, two stories high, to secure them the better 2 1, 27| erected turrets three stories high, and, having furnished them 3 1, 42| a wall, which must rise high, and be seen at a distance, 4 1, 54| and congratulations ran high; several went out of Italy 5 1, 62| with a rampart, twelve feet high. ~ 6 1, 70| Afranius's soldiers ran in high spirits from their camp 7 1, 81| horse, they took post on a high mountain, and there in trenched 8 2, 9| joists with small bricks as high as the protection of the 9 2, 9| then they elevated it as high as the length of the mats 10 2, 9| they raised it six stories high, and in laying the materials 11 2, 10| small pillars, five feet high, which were joined together 12 2, 14| gates, and, the wind being high and favorable to them, they 13 3, 19| subject were raised very high, and their minds seemed 14 3, 37| though he had come with high expectation, yet by advancing 15 3, 40| which he had raised very high turrets, so that fighting 16 3, 43| camps there were several high and rough hills. These he 17 3, 54| carried his works fifteen feet high, faced that part of his 18 3, 63| and a rampart ten feet high, and the top of the rampart 19 3, 69| down a rampart ten feet high into the trenches; and the 20 3, 80| though defended with very high walls, before sunset, and 21 3, 95| without stopping, to the high mountains which joined the 22 3, 101| discipline, and the wind being high and favorable, he filled