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... legions , but the and intricate palisades , and defended by a ditch of policy of Rome condescended to adopt every useful twelve feet in depth as well as in breadth . This instrument of war . Considerable levies were regu- important ...
... legions , but the and intricate palisades , and defended by a ditch of policy of Rome condescended to adopt every useful twelve feet in depth as well as in breadth . This instrument of war . Considerable levies were regu- important ...
Side 8
... legions , in the following proportions : two in the Lower , and three in the Upper , Germany ; one in Rhætia , one in Noricum , four in Pannonia , three in Mæsia , and two in Dacia . The defence of the Euphrates was intrusted to eight ...
... legions , in the following proportions : two in the Lower , and three in the Upper , Germany ; one in Rhætia , one in Noricum , four in Pannonia , three in Mæsia , and two in Dacia . The defence of the Euphrates was intrusted to eight ...
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... legions , and re- ceived at Rome with a secret murmur of applause . Safe in the possession of this little world , and in the command of an army less distinguished indeed for discipline than for numbers and valour , Albi - matia , which ...
... legions , and re- ceived at Rome with a secret murmur of applause . Safe in the possession of this little world , and in the command of an army less distinguished indeed for discipline than for numbers and valour , Albi - matia , which ...
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