Book,  Par.

1    II,      7|     in with decks, on which engines for missiles might be conveyed,
2    II,     25| Spears were hurled from the engines, and the more conspicuous
3    II,    107|  were to discharge from the engines spears, stones, and brands.
4   XII,     54|     so ignorant as military engines and the skilful management
5  XIII,     48|    brands and javelins from engines. The slingers and artillerymen
6    XV,      5|   their scaling ladders and engines, were easily driven back,
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