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heavily 1
heavy 4
hedges 2
height 18
held 38
helmets 2
helvetian 5
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18 found
18 gave
18 government
18 height
18 highest
18 indutiomarus
18 keep
Julius Caesar
Commentaries on the Gallic War

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height
   Book, Par.
1 I, 8| English] miles a wall, to the height of sixteen feet, and a trench, 2 I, 38| compasses. A mountain of great height shuts in the remaining space, 3 II, 5| a rampart twelve feet in height, and a trench eighteen feet 4 II, 12| breadth of the ditch and the height of the wall, though few 5 II, 30| rampart of twelve feet [in height], and fifteen miles in circuit, 6 II, 31| forward machines of such a height with so great speed, and 7 III, 12| being made almost equal in height to the walls of the town) 8 III, 13| nor on account of their height was a weapon easily cast 9 III, 14| on their decks], yet the height of the stems of the barbarian 10 V, 41| construct towers of the height of the ramparts, and grappling 11 VII, 22| towers, they equaled the height of ours, as fast as the 12 VII, 23| consolidated, until the regular height of the wall be completed. 13 VII, 52| fortifications of the camp, nor the height of the mountain, nor the 14 VII, 69| and of an equal degree of height, surrounded the town. The 15 VII, 73| with trampled clay to the height of one foot from the bottom: 16 VIII, 9| on it proportioned to its height and two trenches, each fifteen 17 VIII, 9| secure from danger by their height might throw their darts 18 VIII, 9| turrets of a considerable height. ~


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