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1 I, 8| bay by the strength of our works, and by the concourse of 2 II, 12| by the greatness of the works, such as they had neither 3 II, 19| who were employed in the works. ~ 4 II, 20| to be called off from the works; those who had proceeded 5 II, 20| lieutenants to depart from the works and their respective legions, 6 II, 21| by chance came from the works (in which he had been employed), 7 III, 3| tidings, Galba, since the works of the winter-quarters and 8 III, 12| by the greatness of our works, (the sea having been excluded 9 V, 41| in depth. These military works they had learned from our 10 VII, 22| soldiers when engaged in the works; and, moreover, by splicing 11 VII, 27| being advanced, and the works which he had determined 12 VII, 44| purpose of securing the works, he noticed that the hill 13 VII, 71| on that side] where our works were not completed; he orders 14 VII, 72| He raised all his other works at a distance of four hundred 15 VII, 72| extensive an area, and the whole works could not be easily surrounded 16 VII, 72| while occupied with the works. Having left this interval, 17 VII, 73| endeavored to attack our works, and to make a sally from 18 VII, 73| should be made to these works, in order that the fortifications 19 VII, 74| 74 After completing these works, saving selected as level 20 VII, 77| labor night and day at their works. What, therefore, is my 21 VII, 81| they had placed along the works, and bullets. All view being 22 VII, 82| having forced no part of the works, when day drew nigh, fearing 23 VII, 83| could not include in their works, on account of the extent 24 VII, 84| to whatever part of the works seemed weakest. The army 25 VII, 85| Gauls, and covers those works which the Romans had concealed 26 VII, 86| of the greatness of the works, attempt the places precipitous 27 VIII, 10| that the strength of his works, and his [apparent] fears 28 VIII, 10| would be secured by the works with a very small force. 29 VIII, 15| fortified. Having completed his works, he drew up his legions 30 VIII, 26| breach in any part of the works, he returned again to the 31 VIII, 34| Caninius deferred drawing his works round the whole town, lest 32 VIII, 40| town was surrounded by the works, and that the enemy had 33 VIII, 41| could not be effected by any works), but to rise above the 34 VIII, 42| fire, and roll down on our works. At the same time, they 35 VIII, 42| great blaze arose in the works. For whatever they threw 36 VIII, 43| troops from attacking our works, and dispose them on the 37 VIII, 43| partly to extinguish the works which had caught fire, and