The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... soldiers , like the mercenary ( 1 ) We must , however , remember , that , in the time of Hadrian , a rebellion of the Jews raged with religious fury , though only in a single province ; Pausanius ( 1. viii . c . 43. ) mentions two ...
... soldiers , like the mercenary ( 1 ) We must , however , remember , that , in the time of Hadrian , a rebellion of the Jews raged with religious fury , though only in a single province ; Pausanius ( 1. viii . c . 43. ) mentions two ...
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... soldier must often escape the notice of fame , his own behaviour might sometimes confer glory or disgrace on the company ... soldiers were constantly trained , both in the morning and in the evening , nor was age or knowledge allowed to ...
... soldier must often escape the notice of fame , his own behaviour might sometimes confer glory or disgrace on the company ... soldiers were constantly trained , both in the morning and in the evening , nor was age or knowledge allowed to ...
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... soldiers were diligently instructed to march , to run , to leap , to swim , to carry heavy burdens , to handle every species of arms that was used either for offence or for defence , either in distant engagement or in a closer onset ...
... soldiers were diligently instructed to march , to run , to leap , to swim , to carry heavy burdens , to handle every species of arms that was used either for offence or for defence , either in distant engagement or in a closer onset ...
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... soldier , they were trained , by a regular step , to advance , in about six hours , near twenty miles . ( 3 ) On the ... soldiers , dis- tinguished by the titles of City Cohorts and Prætorian Guards , watched over the safety of the ...
... soldier , they were trained , by a regular step , to advance , in about six hours , near twenty miles . ( 3 ) On the ... soldiers , dis- tinguished by the titles of City Cohorts and Prætorian Guards , watched over the safety of the ...
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... soldiers ; and the veterans , whether they received the reward of their service in land or in money , usually settled with their families in the country , where they had honourably spent their youth . Throughout the empire , but more ...
... soldiers ; and the veterans , whether they received the reward of their service in land or in money , usually settled with their families in the country , where they had honourably spent their youth . Throughout the empire , but more ...
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