History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . 1 Wouuded brought in. (Froh., pi. 31 ; Bart., 28.) notwithstanding the assistance furnished to the Dacians by theSarmatians, who are recognized by the absence of the buckler. But the success is dearly bought, for many soldiers are broughtinto the field-hospital, where suigeons dress their Trajan his Camps. ( 29; Bart., 29.) Trajan advances cautiously, marking his route by camps whiclithe legionaries construct, making them strong like fortresses. NEE VA AND TRAJAX, UtJ TO 117


History of Rome and of the Roman people, from its origin to the Invasion of the Barbarians; . 1 Wouuded brought in. (Froh., pi. 31 ; Bart., 28.) notwithstanding the assistance furnished to the Dacians by theSarmatians, who are recognized by the absence of the buckler. But the success is dearly bought, for many soldiers are broughtinto the field-hospital, where suigeons dress their Trajan his Camps. ( 29; Bart., 29.) Trajan advances cautiously, marking his route by camps whiclithe legionaries construct, making them strong like fortresses. NEE VA AND TRAJAX, UtJ TO 117 769 By his words and gifts he supports the soldiers courage.


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