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