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engagements 7
engine 1
engineer-general 1
engines 20
enjoined 1
enjoy 1
enjoyed 1
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20 completed
20 conduct
20 considerable
20 engines
20 fatigue
20 flight
20 hill
Julius Caesar
Civil Wars

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engines
   Book, Par.
1 1, 18| encouraged his troops, disposed engines on the walls, and assigned 2 1, 27| furnished them with several engines and all sorts of weapons, 3 2, 2| and so great a number of engines, that no vineae made of 4 2, 2| too shot from very large engines, sank into the ground through 5 2, 2| towers, and the multitude of engines retarded the progress of 6 2, 4| filled with archers and engines. With a fleet thus appointed, 7 2, 9| the weapons thrown from engines should break through the 8 2, 9| not be pierced by darts or engines. But when that part of the 9 2, 9| proper for working their engines. ~ 10 2, 11| defended by darts, thrown from engines by our men from the brick 11 2, 14| plutei, testudo, tower, and engines all caught the flames and 12 2, 14| prevented, by arrows and engines from the walls; from pursuing 13 2, 16| advantage arising from their engines, on which they had built 14 2, 22| conveyed their arms and engines out of the town, as they 15 3, 9| heads, made ropes for their engines. Octavius, being informed 16 3, 32| soldiers, sailors, arms, engines, and carriages, were made 17 3, 44| his weapons, arms, and engines; and supplied his army with 18 3, 45| infantry, and using his engines, he stopped our works; and 19 3, 56| that no weapon from their engines could reach it. But Pompey, 20 3, 63| scaling ladders, and by engines and weapons of all sorts,


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