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1 II, 6| around the whole of the fortifications, stones have begun to be 2 II, 33| which the ascent to our fortifications seemed the least difficult. 3 III, 3| winter-quarters and the fortifications were not fully completed, 4 III, 6| themselves to their camp and fortifications. Which battle being finished, 5 III, 25| defenders from the rampart and fortifications, and the auxiliaries, on 6 III, 26| quickly arrived at those fortifications which we have spoken of, 7 V, 9| men from entering their fortifications. But the soldiers of the 8 V, 38| and therewith constructing fortifications, were intercepted by the 9 V, 43| most vigorously before the fortifications, Pulfio, one of them, says, “ 10 V, 43| he proceeds beyond the fortifications, and rushes on that part 11 V, 43| number, retreat into the fortifications amid the highest applause. 12 V, 47| to the thong, inside the fortifications of the camp. He writes in 13 V, 51| mantelets, and [other] fortifications belonging to the enemy: 14 V, 56| confined his men within the fortifications, and promoted the enemy’ 15 VI, 8| rear advanced beyond the fortifications when the Gauls, encouraging 16 VI, 29| place with considerable fortifications. Over that fort and guard 17 VI, 32| accounts as because the fortifications of the previous year remained, 18 VI, 35| dare any one go beyond the fortifications.” A hope having been presented 19 VI, 38| take their place on the fortifications and present the aspect of 20 VI, 41| up their position on the fortifications, retreated beyond the Rhine 21 VII, 14| against every danger by their fortifications or natural advantages; that 22 VII, 51| part of the hill within the fortifications. On that day little less 23 VII, 52| courage, since neither the fortifications of the camp, nor the height 24 VII, 65| retire within their towns and fortifications. The Allobroges, placing 25 VII, 70| them with vigor even to the fortifications. A great slaughter ensues; 26 VII, 70| Gauls, who were within the fortifications, were no less panic-stricken, 27 VII, 71| cavalry by night, before the fortifications should be completed by the 28 VII, 72| night, sally against the fortifications; or lest they should by 29 VII, 73| and raise also extensive fortifications, and the available troops 30 VII, 73| works, in order that the fortifications might be defensible by a 31 VII, 74| against an external enemy, fortifications of the same kind in every 32 VII, 74| so that the guards of the fortifications could not be surrounded 33 VII, 77| employed every day in the outer fortifications for mere amusement? If you 34 VII, 78| these came to the Roman fortifications, weeping, they begged of 35 VII, 79| more than a mile from our fortifications. The following day, having 36 VII, 80| army on both sides of the fortifications, in order that, if occasion 37 VII, 81| midnight and approached the fortifications in the plain. Raising a 38 VII, 81| some days before, man the fortifications; they intimidate the Gauls 39 VII, 82| before they drew nigh to the fortifications. Thus they returned to the 40 VII, 83| cavalry began to approach the fortifications in the plain, and the rest 41 VII, 85| heaped up by all against the fortifications, gives the means of ascent 42 VII, 86| despairing of forcing the fortifications in the plains on account 43 VII, 87| circuit of the external fortifications and attack the enemy in 44 VII, 88| ramparts and whole line of fortifications. Our troops, laying aside 45 VII, 88| back their troops from the fortifications. A flight of the Gauls from