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... soldiers , like the mercenary troops of modern Europe , were drawn from the meanest , and very frequently from the most profligate , of mankind . Defensive wars b Dion , 1. Ixix . p . 1158. Hist . August . p . 5-8 . If all our ...
... soldiers , like the mercenary troops of modern Europe , were drawn from the meanest , and very frequently from the most profligate , of mankind . Defensive wars b Dion , 1. Ixix . p . 1158. Hist . August . p . 5-8 . If all our ...
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... soldiers were constantly trained both in the morning and in the evening , nor was age or knowledge allowed to excuse the veterans from the daily repetition of what they had com- pletely learnt . Large sheds were erected in the win- ter ...
... soldiers were constantly trained both in the morning and in the evening , nor was age or knowledge allowed to excuse the veterans from the daily repetition of what they had com- pletely learnt . Large sheds were erected in the win- ter ...
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... soldiers , supplied ever people , and in whatever manner , they judged new arguments to the advocates of monarchy ; and most advantageous for the public service . It was these general views of government were again warp- from the ...
... soldiers , supplied ever people , and in whatever manner , they judged new arguments to the advocates of monarchy ; and most advantageous for the public service . It was these general views of government were again warp- from the ...
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... soldiers , and called them only soldiers , ( Suet . in August . c . 25. ) See the use Tiberius made of the senate in the mutiny of the Pannonian legions . ( Tacit . Annal i . ) During a long period of two hundred Their obedience . and ...
... soldiers , and called them only soldiers , ( Suet . in August . c . 25. ) See the use Tiberius made of the senate in the mutiny of the Pannonian legions . ( Tacit . Annal i . ) During a long period of two hundred Their obedience . and ...
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... soldiers seized on a noble senator , with design to carry him to the camp , and to invest him with the imperial purple . Instead of being dazzled by the dangerous honour , the affrighted victim escaped from their violence , and took ...
... soldiers seized on a noble senator , with design to carry him to the camp , and to invest him with the imperial purple . Instead of being dazzled by the dangerous honour , the affrighted victim escaped from their violence , and took ...
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