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... Romans , by which they fubdued almost all the known world . The Roman citizens were many of them husbandmen , and all of them foldiers . The inhabitants of Rome , in particular , lived when in the field ; but if they happened not upon ...
... Romans , by which they fubdued almost all the known world . The Roman citizens were many of them husbandmen , and all of them foldiers . The inhabitants of Rome , in particular , lived when in the field ; but if they happened not upon ...
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... Romans , that wealth , the parent of luxury and selfishness , fails not to eradicate the military fpirit . The ... Roman triumph was finely contrived to excite heroifin ; and a fort of tri- umph not , lefs fplendid , was difplay'd ...
... Romans , that wealth , the parent of luxury and selfishness , fails not to eradicate the military fpirit . The ... Roman triumph was finely contrived to excite heroifin ; and a fort of tri- umph not , lefs fplendid , was difplay'd ...
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... Romans for training an army , that they never ventured to face an enemy , with troops debilitated in any degree by idlenefs . The Roman army in Spain , having been worfted in feveral engagements , and confined within their entrenchments ...
... Romans for training an army , that they never ventured to face an enemy , with troops debilitated in any degree by idlenefs . The Roman army in Spain , having been worfted in feveral engagements , and confined within their entrenchments ...
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... Roman legions , tho ' frequently engaged in climates very different from their own , Let us liften to a judicious writer , to whom every one liftens with delight : " Nous remarquons aujourd'hui , que nos armées périffent beaucoup par le ...
... Roman legions , tho ' frequently engaged in climates very different from their own , Let us liften to a judicious writer , to whom every one liftens with delight : " Nous remarquons aujourd'hui , que nos armées périffent beaucoup par le ...
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... Romans preferved themfelves from deftruction . I believe the reason is , that " their fatigue was continual and ... Roman authors give of the education of their foldiers . They were continually habituated to the " military pace ...
... Romans preferved themfelves from deftruction . I believe the reason is , that " their fatigue was continual and ... Roman authors give of the education of their foldiers . They were continually habituated to the " military pace ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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