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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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wall
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1 I, 8| eighteen English] miles a wall, to the height of sixteen 2 I, 38| s bank on either side. A wall thrown around it makes a 3 II, 6| begun to be cast against the wall on all sides, and the wall 4 II, 6| wall on all sides, and the wall has been stripped of its 5 II, 6| gates and undermine the wall: which was easily effected 6 II, 6| maintain his position upon the wall. When night had put an end 7 II, 12| ditch and the height of the wall, though few were defending 8 II, 13| boys and the women from the wall, with outstretched hands, 9 II, 17| present a fortification like a wall, through which it was not 10 II, 29| with a very lofty double wall: besides, they had placed 11 II, 30| mock the Romans from their wall, and to taunt them with 12 II, 32| battering-ram should touch the wall; but that there was no condition 13 II, 32| quantity of their arms from the wall into the trench that was 14 II, 32| equalled the top of the wall and the rampart, and nevertheless 15 VI, 35| garrison that not even the wall can be manned, nor dare 16 VII, 8| by the Cevennes as by a wall, and the paths at this season 17 VII, 22| furnished, more over, the whole wall on every side with turrets, 18 VII, 23| In this manner the whole wall is consolidated, until the 19 VII, 23| the regular height of the wall be completed. This work, 20 VII, 24| raised along the entire wall, and a sally was made from 21 VII, 24| torches and dry wood from the wall on the mound, others were 22 VII, 28| were dislodged from the wall and towers, and drew up, 23 VII, 28| themselves along the entire wall in every direction, fearing 24 VII, 46| 46 The town wall was 1200 paces distant from 25 VII, 46| Gauls had previously built a wall six feet high, made of large 26 VII, 46| the hill, as far as the wall of the town, with their 27 VII, 47| until they drew nigh to the wall of the town and the gates. 28 VII, 47| clothes and silver over the wall, and bending over as far 29 VII, 47| allow any one to mount the wall before him, finding three 30 VII, 47| raised up by them, scaled the wall. He himself, in turn, taking 31 VII, 47| one drew them up to the wall. ~ 32 VII, 48| came he stood beneath the wall, and increased the number 33 VII, 50| those who had scaled the wall with him, being surrounded 34 VII, 50| slain, were cast from the wall. Marcus Petreius, a centurion 35 VII, 52| of the mountain, nor the wall of the town could retard 36 VII, 69| all the space under the wall, comprising a part of the 37 VII, 69| front a trench and a stone wall six feet high. The circuit 38 VII, 70| the ditch and climb the wall. Caesar orders the legions 39 VII, 72| he raised a rampart and wall twelve feet high; to this 40 VIII, 41| should be on a level with the wall (for that could not be effected


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