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1 I, 8| to the height of sixteen feet, and a trench, from the 2 I, 27| thrown themselves at his feet, and speaking in suppliant 3 I, 31| themselves in tears at Caesar’s feet, [saying] that they no less 4 I, 38| which is not more than 600 feet, where the river leaves 5 II, 5| camp with a rampart twelve feet in height, and a trench 6 II, 5| height, and a trench eighteen feet in breadth. ~ 7 II, 18| the river was about three feet. ~ 8 II, 29| approach, of not more than 200 feet in width; which place they 9 II, 30| in by a rampart of twelve feet [in height], and fifteen 10 IV, 12| from their horses to their feet, and stabbing our horses 11 IV, 17| together at the distance of two feet, two piles, each a foot 12 IV, 17| at the distance of forty feet lower down, fastened together 13 IV, 17| firmly apart by beams two feet thick (the space which the 14 V, 41| winter-quarters with a rampart eleven feet high, and a ditch thirteen 15 V, 41| high, and a ditch thirteen feet in depth. These military 16 VI, 29| down, to the length of 200 feet, the further end of the 17 VII, 8| snow to the depth of six feet, and having opened the roads, 18 VII, 15| threw themselves at the feet of all the Gauls, and entreat 19 VII, 19| marsh, not more than fifty feet broad, begirt it on almost 20 VII, 23| connected lengthwise and two feet distant from each other 21 VII, 23| of beams, generally forty feet each in length, can neither 22 VII, 24| three hundred and thirty feet broad and eighty feet high. 23 VII, 24| thirty feet broad and eighty feet high. When it almost touched 24 VII, 26| weeping cast themselves at the feet of their husbands, and requested 25 VII, 36| less a double trench twelve feet broad, so that the soldiers 26 VII, 46| previously built a wall six feet high, made of large stones, 27 VII, 69| trench and a stone wall six feet high. The circuit of that 28 VII, 72| he dug a trench twenty feet deep, with perpendicular 29 VII, 72| distance of four hundred feet from that ditch; [he did] 30 VII, 72| drew two trenches fifteen feet broad, and of the same depth; 31 VII, 72| rampart and wall twelve feet high; to this he added a 32 VII, 72| turrets, which were eighty feet distant from one another. ~~ 33 VII, 73| trench every where five feet deep. These stakes being 34 VII, 73| of a quincunx, pits three feet deep were dug, which gradually 35 VII, 73| were dug, and were three feet distant from each other. 36 VIII, 9| fortified with a rampart twelve feet high, with breastworks built 37 VIII, 9| two trenches, each fifteen feet broad, with perpendicular 38 VIII, 41| of nearly three hundred feet, was not surrounded by the 39 VIII, 41| suspicion. A mound sixty feet high was raised; on it was