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Alphabetical [« »] harangues 1 harass 1 harassed 1 harbor 22 harbors 4 hard 3 hardship 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 afterward 22 assistance 22 do 22 harbor 22 high 22 keep 22 lay | Julius Caesar Civil Wars IntraText - Concordances harbor |
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1 1, 26| communication afforded by the harbor of Brundusium. The plan 2 1, 27| ships, which he found in the harbor of Brundusium: on them he 3 1, 37| and carry them into the harbor; they apply the nails, timber, 4 1, 58| approach, they put out from the harbor, and engaged the Massilians. 5 1, 59| drove the rest into the harbor. That day the Massilians 6 2, 1| one of which was next the harbor and docks, the other on 7 2, 22| put back again into the harbor. The Massilians conveyed 8 2, 23| season has a convenient harbor, and is inclosed by two 9 2, 32| carried out of the very harbor and bay two hundred of the 10 3, 7| dare to move out of the harbor; though Caesar had brought 11 3, 14| information he returned into the harbor, and recalled all the vessels. 12 3, 23| which lies opposite to the harbor; judging it better to guard 13 3, 24| soldiers retreated within the harbor. The enemy, urged by their 14 3, 25| venture too far from the harbor. ~ 15 3, 27| lodged in a very secure harbor: and they who had threatened 16 3, 39| into the inner part of the harbor, behind the town, and fastened 17 3, 39| merchant-ship in the mouth of the harbor to block it up; and near 18 3, 40| into the inner part of the harbor, four galleys, by putting 19 3, 100| of an island opposite the harbor of Brundusium. In like manner, 20 3, 100| into a narrow part of the harbor: and likewise disposing 21 3, 112| against Alexandria, forms a harbor; but on the upper side it 22 3, 112| no vessels can enter the harbor, on account of its narrowness.