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 1     I,     31|        As soon as he entered the entrenchments, they secured the gates
 2     I,     38|    bodies were flung outside the entrenchments for all to see. ~ ~
 3     I,     42|      they flung them outside the entrenchments or into the river Rhine.
 4     I,     44|        As soon as he entered the entrenchments, confused murmurs became
 5     I,     55|          you who have beset with entrenchments and arms your general's
 6     I,     73|         the site of his father's entrenchments on Mount Taunus he hurried
 7     I,     88|         this end their miseries. Entrenchments had to be thrown up, materials
 8     I,     90|      they must remain within the entrenchments, till the enemy approached
 9    II,     16|      spurred his horse up to the entrenchments, and in a loud voice promised
10    IV,     66|     enemy, leaving in his former entrenchments the Thracians who, as I
11    IV,     69|        bands, now hurling at the entrenchments stones such as the hand
12  XIII,     44|    instructed to keep within his entrenchments and to wait for a stronger
13    XV,      8|         and got clear out of the entrenchments. Then again the soldiers'
14    XV,     10| auxiliary infantry, then, by the entrenchments of the legions, with such
15    XV,     15|       now attacking the legions' entrenchments, and now again the fortress,
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