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... supplying the Roman legions with soldiers were still more abundant . Muster - rolls of all the Italians able to bear arms were doubt- less still kept ; but the strict old conscription was no longer necessary . The poor man by enlisting ...
... supplying the Roman legions with soldiers were still more abundant . Muster - rolls of all the Italians able to bear arms were doubt- less still kept ; but the strict old conscription was no longer necessary . The poor man by enlisting ...
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... supplied abundance to a general who knew how to use them . The daily forti- fication of the camp during a march left the soldier little time to think of any thing except his duty . In the longer intervals of rest , the completion of ...
... supplied abundance to a general who knew how to use them . The daily forti- fication of the camp during a march left the soldier little time to think of any thing except his duty . In the longer intervals of rest , the completion of ...
Side 22
... supplying the soldier with his clothing by the state without any deduction being made from his pay ( vol . i . , p . 263 ) . From a passage in Tacitus we learn that in the time of Tiberius the soldiers still complained of deductions ...
... supplying the soldier with his clothing by the state without any deduction being made from his pay ( vol . i . , p . 263 ) . From a passage in Tacitus we learn that in the time of Tiberius the soldiers still complained of deductions ...
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... supplied Rome with skins ; and we read , at a later time , of Drusus imposing on the Frisii a fixed contribution of cow- hides for military use . Besides the tents , there would be tent poles to carry , with food , utensils , tools ...
... supplied Rome with skins ; and we read , at a later time , of Drusus imposing on the Frisii a fixed contribution of cow- hides for military use . Besides the tents , there would be tent poles to carry , with food , utensils , tools ...
Side 32
... supplied the Fossae Marianae . There was a road by land from Massilia , which passed through Calcaria and Fossae to Arelate ( Arles ) . Between Fossae and Arles the road would cross the Campi Lapidei , or the stony plain , now called ...
... supplied the Fossae Marianae . There was a road by land from Massilia , which passed through Calcaria and Fossae to Arelate ( Arles ) . Between Fossae and Arles the road would cross the Campi Lapidei , or the stony plain , now called ...
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