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1 II, 18| declining evenly from the top, extending to the river 2 II, 26| seen by the enemy on the top of the hill; and Titus Labienus, 3 II, 32| arms almost equalled the top of the wall and the rampart, 4 III, 1| and the River Rhone to the top of the Alps. The reason 5 VI, 26| are known to us. From the top of this, branches, like 6 VII, 67| wing, having gained the top of the hill, dislodge the 7 VII, 69| itself was situated on the top of a hill, in a very lofty 8 VII, 72| edges were apart at the top. He raised all his other 9 VII, 73| thigh; sharpened at the top and hardened in the fire, 10 VIII, 14| reached the plain on the top of the hill, which was fortified 11 VIII, 41| but to rise above the top of the spring. When our