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A Yoke, a piece of Timber, made use of to joyn two Oxen together to draw a Plough or a Cart. The Romans or∣dered the enemies whom they had overcome to pass under the yoke, which was accounted to be a great disgrace; that is to say, that
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A Yoke, a piece of Timber, made use of to joyn two Oxen together to draw a Plough or a Cart. The Romans or∣dered the enemies whom they had overcome to pass under the yoke, which was accounted to be a great disgrace; that is to say, that
they pass'd under a kind of a fork like a Gal∣lows. This Fork, or Pike, or Halberd lay on the top, and was supported by two others set upright.