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Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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work
   Book, Par.
1 I, 8| the Helvetii. When that work was finished, he distributes 2 I, 49| the third to execute the work. The camp being fortified, 3 II, 19| having measured out the work, began to fortify the camp. 4 III, 29| a kind came on that the work was necessarily suspended, 5 IV, 17| was the strength of the work, and such the arrangement 6 IV, 17| with every portion of the work, sustained the force of 7 IV, 17| purpose of destroying the work, the violence of such things 8 IV, 18| be collected, the whole work was completed, and the whole 9 V, 2| who had presided over the work, he informs them what he 10 V, 39| seemed necessary to the work are completed. The following 11 V, 39| the remaining days. The work is carried on incessantly 12 VI, 9| known and laid down, the work is accomplished in a few 13 VII, 17| legions, one by one, when at work, and said that he would 14 VII, 20| could bear the labor of the work; and therefore that the 15 VII, 23| wall be completed. This work, with respect to appearance 16 VII, 24| custom, kept watch at the work, and encouraged the soldiers 17 VII, 24| soldiers not to discontinue the work for a moment: a little before 18 VII, 24| were at stated times at the work, measures were promptly 19 VII, 27| own men to engage in their work more remissly, and pointed 20 VII, 35| Having quickly finished the work and led his legions across, 21 VII, 70| 70 The work having been begun, a cavalry 22 VII, 72| and surrounded the entire work with turrets, which were 23 VIII, 37| his lines, he orders the work to be completed on every 24 VIII, 41| situation. At the same time they work mines, and move the crates 25 VIII, 41| fountain. This was the only work which they could do without


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