The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Band 1J.A. James, 1841 |
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... troops advance from the most remote and opposite quarters , they are constantly bearing down and concentrating themselves on one point , that which is still occupied by the name and by the waning power of Rome . Whether he traces the ...
... troops advance from the most remote and opposite quarters , they are constantly bearing down and concentrating themselves on one point , that which is still occupied by the name and by the waning power of Rome . Whether he traces the ...
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... troops to their standards , was inspired by the united influence of religion and of honour . The golden eagle , which glittered in the front of the legion , was the object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteemed less impious ...
... troops to their standards , was inspired by the united influence of religion and of honour . The golden eagle , which glittered in the front of the legion , was the object of their fondest devotion ; nor was it esteemed less impious ...
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... troops , habituated to preserve this open order , in a long front and a rapid charge , found them- selves prepared to execute every disposition which the circumstance of war , or the skill of their leader , might suggest . The soldier ...
... troops , habituated to preserve this open order , in a long front and a rapid charge , found them- selves prepared to execute every disposition which the circumstance of war , or the skill of their leader , might suggest . The soldier ...
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... troops of hos- tile barbarians were frequently compelled or persuaded to consume their dangerous valour in remote climates for the benefit of the state . ( 3 ) All these were included under the general name of auxiliaries ; and bow ...
... troops of hos- tile barbarians were frequently compelled or persuaded to consume their dangerous valour in remote climates for the benefit of the state . ( 3 ) All these were included under the general name of auxiliaries ; and bow ...
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... troops fell into their ranks without delay or confusion . Besides their arms , which the legionaries scarcely considered as an encumbrance , they were laden with their kitchen furni- ture , the instruments of fortification , and the ...
... troops fell into their ranks without delay or confusion . Besides their arms , which the legionaries scarcely considered as an encumbrance , they were laden with their kitchen furni- ture , the instruments of fortification , and the ...
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