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 1     I,     21|    and idleness and loathing discipline and toil. In the camp was
 2     I,     24|       contrary to the law of discipline, do you meditate violence?
 3     I,     26|     to revive the old severe discipline, inured as he was to work
 4     I,     33| scorn such blots on military discipline. Soon after, as he was leaving
 5     I,     45|      of the glory of ancient discipline, whither they had driven
 6     I,     65|  squadrons of cavalry, whose discipline had been without a stain
 7   III,     59|   trained in our service and discipline, to begin hostilities by
 8    IV,      3|      peril, and the stricter discipline which would be insured by
 9    IV,      5|     not the same bravery and discipline, as it is chiefly the needy
10    VI,      3| compliment, to ruin military discipline? This was Gallio's recompense
11    XI,     21|  good order, he restored the discipline of former days among legions
12   XII,     13| without war, revived ancient discipline, kept exercising the legions,
13   XII,     45|      was out of the way, our discipline was relaxed under an impression
14   XII,     50|      there would be stricter discipline under one commander, the
15  XIII,      3|   Burrus, with his soldier's discipline and severe manners, Seneca,
16  XIII,     43|      remedy in strictness of discipline. Not, as in other armies,
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