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1 2 | unwilling to obey them and the commanders of Dionysiac feasts who
2 3 | question in hand:—If the then commanders had known how to arrange
3 6 | must have their ministers, commanders, and colonels of horse,
4 6 | and colonels of horse, and commanders of brigades of foot, who
5 6 | wardens of the country and commanders of the watch; and let each
6 6 | The term of service for commanders and for watchers shall continue
7 6 | from left to right as their commanders direct them; (when I speak
8 6 | of the year, their then commanders shall lead them again towards
9 6 | country shall be chosen and commanders of the watch, five for each
10 6 | unless by order of his commanders, or by reason of absolute
11 6 | punish him. If any of the commanders is guilty of such an irregularity,
12 8 | in the lesser cases the commanders: or, again, if any one pastures
13 8 | for use in war, let the commanders of the horse and the generals
14 9 | in the country, then the commanders of the wardens of the country.
15 11| of the country and their commanders. When information has been
16 12| indicted before the military commanders for failure of service when
17 12| only by the generals and commanders of horse and foot, and the
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