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Alphabetical [« »] engages 1 engaging 6 engendered 1 engines 11 english 1 enjoined 2 enjoy 8 | Frequency [« »] 11 duty 11 earth 11 endure 11 engines 11 enough 11 fifteen 11 foraging | Julius Caesar Commentaries on the Gallic War IntraText - Concordances engines |
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1 II, 8| placed there his military engines, lest, after he had marshaled 2 IV, 17| After he had, by means of engines, sunk these into the river, 3 IV, 25| with slings, arrows, and engines: which plan was of great 4 IV, 25| oars and the nature of our engines, which was strange to them, 5 VII, 22| drew them on by means of engines, and undermined the mound 6 VII, 41| kinds of missiles; that the engines were of great service in 7 VII, 81| missiles, are thrown from the engines. But Marcus Antonius, and 8 VII, 86| ascent: hither they bring the engines which they had prepared; 9 VIII, 14| which he could, with his engines, shower darts upon the thickest 10 VIII, 40| easiest descents, placed engines, and attempted to hinder 11 VIII, 41| of the spring. When our engines began to play from it upon