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... thing that the army had , as Orosius says ; but it is more likely that he gave up every thing . We have the evidence of Caesar himself in his Com- mentaries that the army of Cassius was sent under the yoke ; and it would be a fair ...
... thing that the army had , as Orosius says ; but it is more likely that he gave up every thing . We have the evidence of Caesar himself in his Com- mentaries that the army of Cassius was sent under the yoke ; and it would be a fair ...
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... thing unworthy of his rank , and " so he was killed , when he might have escaped . " This imperfect narrative implies that he might have escaped death if he had done or said something dishonourable . The Epitome explains this by the ...
... thing unworthy of his rank , and " so he was killed , when he might have escaped . " This imperfect narrative implies that he might have escaped death if he had done or said something dishonourable . The Epitome explains this by the ...
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... thing depended on the courage , strength , endurance , and bodily activity of the soldier ; and the constant exercise which was necessary to prepare him for a campaign gave him also healthy occupation during the seasons of repose ...
... thing depended on the courage , strength , endurance , and bodily activity of the soldier ; and the constant exercise which was necessary to prepare him for a campaign gave him also healthy occupation during the seasons of repose ...
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... thing as usual , but they were now in a country from which every invader has at last been compelled to retreat ; and in Central Spain they found in the Celtiberi an enemy who was more than a match for them . They returned into Gallia ...
... thing as usual , but they were now in a country from which every invader has at last been compelled to retreat ; and in Central Spain they found in the Celtiberi an enemy who was more than a match for them . They returned into Gallia ...
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... thing except his duty . In the longer intervals of rest , the completion of their fortifications , the making the camp comfortable , and the strict watches that were kept , all contributed to the same object . The Roman method of ...
... thing except his duty . In the longer intervals of rest , the completion of their fortifications , the making the camp comfortable , and the strict watches that were kept , all contributed to the same object . The Roman method of ...
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