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1 II, 4| prudence; that they had twelve towns; that they had promised 2 II, 5| fortify a camp with a rampart twelve feet in height, and a trench 3 II, 30| hemmed in by a rampart of twelve feet [in height], and fifteen 4 III, 11| proceed into Aquitania with twelve legionary cohorts and a 5 III, 12| happens twice in the space of twelve hours; nor by ships, because, 6 IV, 11| Caesar was not more than twelve miles distant from the enemy, 7 IV, 31| that, after the loss of twelve ships, a voyage could be 8 V, 9| advanced by night about twelve miles, espied the forces 9 V, 14| upper lip. Ten and even twelve have wives common to them, 10 VI, 29| and stations a guard of twelve cohorts for the purpose 11 VII, 36| the less a double trench twelve feet broad, so that the 12 VII, 72| raised a rampart and wall twelve feet high; to this he added 13 VII, 75| command of the Arverni; twelve thousand each from the Senones, 14 VIII, 9| fortified with a rampart twelve feet high, with breastworks 15 VIII, 29| and having killed above twelve thousand men in arms, or