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Page 64
... soldier up to the moment when he threw his javelin . 15. 9. c . 26. ita administrabat , ut . . , ' carried on these military operations without thinking that he need give up the hope of peace . ' 12. ea res ; and though his repeated ...
... soldier up to the moment when he threw his javelin . 15. 9. c . 26. ita administrabat , ut . . , ' carried on these military operations without thinking that he need give up the hope of peace . ' 12. ea res ; and though his repeated ...
Page 67
... soldiers had just subjected him at Corfinium . 17. Igilium , the island off Cosa in Etruria . colonis suis , ' with his agricultural tenants . ' 23. Albici . Riez . Their name remains in the town of Albiosc near 25. ex omnibus castellis ...
... soldiers had just subjected him at Corfinium . 17. Igilium , the island off Cosa in Etruria . colonis suis , ' with his agricultural tenants . ' 23. Albici . Riez . Their name remains in the town of Albiosc near 25. ex omnibus castellis ...
Page 71
... Soldiers , do you see the enemy's skirmishers advancing to that hedge , ditch , bank , rocks , or whatever the cover might be ? " " Yes . " Well , forward at speed and line that hedge , " & c . In one instant the race fired them ; they ...
... Soldiers , do you see the enemy's skirmishers advancing to that hedge , ditch , bank , rocks , or whatever the cover might be ? " " Yes . " Well , forward at speed and line that hedge , " & c . In one instant the race fired them ; they ...
Page 73
... soldiers are said ' pecore extremam famem sustentare . ' Unlike the guardsman , they were hardly prepared ' to rough it on a beefsteak and a pint of port in the Peninsula ; ' and would have done better on the few ounces of corn per diem ...
... soldiers are said ' pecore extremam famem sustentare . ' Unlike the guardsman , they were hardly prepared ' to rough it on a beefsteak and a pint of port in the Peninsula ; ' and would have done better on the few ounces of corn per diem ...
Page 80
... soldiers ' minds to dread such a threat . His views on this point are well given in Bell . Gall . 1. 40 ad fin . 15. c . 73. Tarraconem - by gaining the road which led thither from Lerida . They must have had magazines there . 18 ...
... soldiers ' minds to dread such a threat . His views on this point are well given in Bell . Gall . 1. 40 ad fin . 15. c . 73. Tarraconem - by gaining the road which led thither from Lerida . They must have had magazines there . 18 ...
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