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1I ran along the base of the great rampart, trying to keep sight of Thomas ahead.
2He was only a stone's throw distant, though hidden by the great rampart of the dike.
3A great rampart of gray, blue, violet clouds lay jagged, grand, like rocks along a shore.
4After C.'s return we prepared to penetrate straight back through the great rampart of mountains to the south and west.
5The great rampart separating them from the cherished valley must have brought bated breath even to the hardy soldiers of Cortez.
6The Danes had thrown up a great rampart between the Thames and the Kennet, and many were still at work on this fortification.
7At last we have our first view of the Rocky Mountains, that great rampart rising up from the plains like huge banks of clouds.
8There in old days the Vandals, who laid waste the land and slaughtered Christians, had pitched their camp and built about it a great rampart.
9They came to the great rampart of dead men and horses that surrounded the English line, and climbed it as though it were a wall.
10No certain traces of these great ramparts can now be found.
11The great ramparts of the prairie are a magnificent sight on a clear day.
12Sometimes I imagine it was he who built those great ramparts through which few men come.
13At the foot of the hill I could see the great ramparts of the Temple Mount rising up to the sky.
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