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mound 17
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mountain 26
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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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mountain
   Book, Par.
1 I, 2| by the Jura, a very high mountain, which is [situated] between 2 I, 6| was, moreover, a very high mountain overhanging, so that a very 3 I, 21| encamped at the foot of a mountain eight miles from his own 4 I, 21| ascertain what the nature of the mountain was, and of what kind the 5 I, 21| the highest ridge of the mountain with two legions, and with 6 I, 22| when the summit of the mountain was in the possession of 7 I, 22| up to him says that the mountain which he [Caesar] wished 8 I, 22| taken possession of the mountain, waiting for our men, and 9 I, 22| through spies, that the mountain was in possession of his 10 I, 24| he ordered that the whole mountain should be covered with men, 11 I, 25| was in the neighborhood a mountain about a mile off, to betake 12 I, 25| themselves thither. When the mountain had been gained, and our 13 I, 25| betaken themselves to the mountain, began to press on again 14 I, 26| betook themselves to the mountain; the other repaired to their 15 I, 38| with a pair of compasses. A mountain of great height shuts in 16 I, 38| manner that the roots of that mountain extend to the river’s bank 17 I, 38| makes a citadel of this [mountain], and connects it with the 18 VII, 36| being built on a very high mountain, was very difficult of access, 19 VII, 36| pitched his camp on the mountain near the town, placed the 20 VII, 36| at the very foot of that mountain, strongly fortified and 21 VII, 52| camp, nor the height of the mountain, nor the wall of the town 22 VII, 83| hid himself behind the mountain, and ordered his soldiers 23 VIII, 40| surrounded the steep craggy mountain on which Uxellodunum was 24 VIII, 40| down at the foot of the mountain, that no drains could be 25 VIII, 41| advance the vineae toward the mountain, and to throw up a mound, 26 VIII, 43| the cohorts to ascend the mountain on all sides, and, under


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