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1 Pre| be praised by those who gave the laws to the Commanders
2 1 | privileges, that the Roman people gave to one of its Citizens,
3 1 | their insolence, for they gave the Empire and took it away
4 2 | armed. The light armed they gave the name Veliti. Under this
5 2 | the ancient writers also gave them, in addition to the
6 2 | shall see what training they gave to the Romans before the
7 2 | ones, and, as a sword, they gave them a leaded club which
8 3 | obstructed their vision, and gave him the victory in the engagement.
9 4 | the cavalry, to whom he gave the way, he obtained the
10 4 | retarded by plundering, he gave them more time for flight.
11 5 | grease for condiment, which gave flavor to the bread they
12 5 | ancients, was the pay they gave to each soldier: they wanted
13 6 | the exercises which they gave each day to the soldiers
14 6 | it should not do so, he gave out by voice throughout
15 7 | being found full of grain, gave signs of an abundance which
16 7 | and then baked it, and gave it as food to him who brought
17 7 | to have the form that we gave to inside ditches. But if
18 7 | they had strong walls which gave them time, and the ground
19 7 | had to encounter. Nothing gave the Romans more honor in
20 7 | asked for peace, (and) never gave any sign of fear: rather,
21 7 | the enemy); which not only gave him victory, but also so
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