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1 X | officers, he enjoined that all soldiers should be forced to the 2 XVI | the devil and his chosen soldiers; and by nine victories you 3 XIX | present, as well as the chief soldiers of the other legions, who 4 XIX | went. An assembly of the soldiers was called. Diocletian, 5 XXIV | recommended his son to the soldiers, delivered the sovereign 6 XXV | an armed force, all the soldiers, against whose inclination 7 XXVI | There remained at Rome a few soldiers of that body, who, profiting 8 XXVI | Maxentius at Rome. There the soldiers of Maximian had been oftentimes 9 XXVI | the city. Presently the soldiers raised up their ensigns, 10 XXVI | himself up there with a few soldiers. But perceiving that he 11 XXVII | Already had his remaining soldiers begun to waver, when Galerius, 12 XXVII | himself at the feet of his soldiers, and continued to beseech 13 XXVII | danger, and allowed his soldiers to disperse themselves, 14 XXVIII| appeared easy, because the soldiers who deserted Severus had 15 XXVIII| people of Rome, and of the soldiers, as if he had been to make 16 XXVIII| received into the arms of the soldiers. Their rage and clamour 17 XXIX | and he said that a few soldiers would suffice to subdue 18 XXIX | overpowered at unawares, and the soldiers returned to their duty. 19 XXX | purpose. There were few soldiers on guard, and these too 20 XXX | opposite side with a band of soldiers; the dead body was brought 21 XXXVII| sacrifice. By gorging his soldiers with the flesh of sacrifices, 22 XXXVII| in silver to the common soldiers and recruits, and bestowed 23 XL | under a guard of armed soldiers, they were led to punishment. 24 XLIV | delineated on the shields of his soldiers, and so to proceed to battle. 25 XLV | destruction that awaited the soldiers. Daia did not halt in his 26 XLV | attempted to entice the soldiers by the promise of donatives, 27 XLV | state of the garrison, the soldiers surrendered, not through 28 XLV | thirty thousand; for his soldiers being dispersed in various 29 XLVI | were to teach them to the soldiers under their charge. At this 30 XLVI | Daia was in motion; the soldiers of Licinius armed themselves; 31 XLVI | sight of one another. The soldiers of Licinius placed their 32 XLVI | been thrice performed, the soldiers of Licinius became full 33 XLVI | contempt, and imagined that the soldiers would presently abandon 34 XLVII | attempted to seduce the soldiers of Licinius. But he was 35 XLVIII| having received part of the soldiers of Daia into his service,