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1 1| they changed the men, and kept turning men over in their
2 1| Praetorian (Guard), which was kept near the walls of Rome in
3 1| should be added the soldiers kept in the field who are a great
4 1| against others, it should be kept in mind that they cannot
5 2| these institutions are yet kept alive.~¶ They divide all
6 2| plaza). The carriages are kept in this plaza, and the Captain
7 2| the flags, for they are kept rather to make a beautiful
8 2| Roman Empire afterwards kept growing, and having extinguished
9 2| the fear of this, and they kept their military exercises
10 2| to death, and no one is kept prisoner long, for they
11 3| easily be hit, they can be kept in the rear (tail) of the
12 3| let us suppose they can be kept there, and that a middle
13 4| divide the Army. Fabius kept his men in the encampments:
14 5| bread they made, and which kept them strong. So that the
15 5| the booty would have been kept by whoever acquired it,
16 5| send out guides, guarded (kept loyal) by hopes of reward
17 6| Legion: and in this way, kept himself safe. Which method
18 6| not find the ancients had kept a night Watch outside, and
19 6| people of Thrace; and thus he kept the chiefs content by paying
20 7| a thing which was to be kept secret to their friends
21 7| their quarters, they are kept there by fear or punishment;
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