| Alexander Adam - 1792 - 644 páginas
...chiefly confpicuous in • their marches and encampments. They never paA'ed a night, even in the longeft marches, without pitching a camp, and fortifying it with a rampart and ditch, Liv. xliy. 39. PerIons were always fent before to chufe and mark Out a PrcJjPer place for that purpofe,... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 598 páginas
...on mourning, Horat. Epod. ix. 27. III. DISCIPLINE OF THE ROMANS, THEIR MARCHES AND ENCAMPMENTS. HTHE discipline of the Romans was chiefly conspicuous in...rampart and ditch, Liv. xliv. 39. Sallust. Jug. 45. 91. Persons were always sent hefore to chuse and mark out a proper place for that purpose (centra metari}.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 602 páginas
...Horat. F.pod. ix. 27i 3 HI. DLSIII. DISCIPLINE OF THE ROMANS, THEIR MARCHES AND ENCAMPMENTS. 'T'HE discipline of the Romans was chiefly conspicuous in...fortifying it with a rampart and ditch, Liv. xliv. S9. Sallust. Jug. 45. 91. Persons were always sent before to chuse and mark out a proper place for... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 páginas
...Horat. Epod. ix. 27. 111. DISCIPLINE of the ROMANS, their MARCHES and KJiCJIM PM KJS TS. '•.''HE discipline of the Romans was chiefly conspicuous in...camp, and fortifying it with a rampart and ditch, LIB. kliv. 39. Sallust. Jug. 45. Si 91. Persons were always sent before to choose and mark out a proper... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 páginas
...mourning, Hyrat. Epod. ix. 27. III. DISCIPLINE of the ROMANS, their MARCHES and EN CAM PM EN TS. { . IHPIIE discipline of the Romans was chiefly conspicuous in...night, even in the longest marches, without pitching » camp, and fortifying it with a rampart and ditch. Liv. xliv. 30. Sallust. Jug. 45. &i 91. Persons... | |
| George Crabb - 1823 - 704 páginas
...the Grecian* were originally built in a spherical form ; those of the Romans were square. The latter never passed a night, even in the longest marches, without pitching a camp. Persons were sent on forward, caslra metari, ie to mark the ground, whence they were called metatores.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1826 - 508 páginas
...mourning, Horat. Epod. ix. 27. 4 III. DISCIPLINE of the ROMANS, llteir MARCHES and LWC.LUPMESfTS. THE discipline of the Romans was chiefly conspicuous in...fortifying it with a rampart and ditch, Liv. xliv. 39. Sallusl. Jug. 45. &91. Persons were always sent before to choose and mark out a proper place for that... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1826 - 510 páginas
...mourning, Horat. Epod. ix. 27. HI. DISCIPLINE of the ROMAJfS, their MARCHES and ENCAMP MEJWS. * THE discipline of the Romans was chiefly conspicuous in...camp, and fortifying it with a rampart and ditch, Lin. xliv. 39. Sallust. Jug. 45. & 91. Persons were always sent before to choose and mark out a proper... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1828 - 360 páginas
...before its tremendous strokes. The discipline of the army was maintained with great severity ; and was chiefly conspicuous in their marches and encampments....a camp and fortifying it with a rampart and ditch. The form of the camp was a square, divided into two parts, the upper and lower. The upper was allotted... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1829 - 334 páginas
...(vexilla) of different colours in the several parts. • 63. castra muñiré coeperunt. The Romans never passed a night, even in the longest marches,...a camp and fortifying it with a rampart and ditch. 64. tempus — convenerat. See B. II. c. 17. 65. ita, ut, in the same manner as. 66. rexittum proponendum,... | |
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