Military Laws.
THE time for Military Service shall be from eighteen Years to forty; till twenty, Men shall remain within Attica to be ready in Arms, after that they shall serve in the Army without Attica.
He shall be 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, who offers to serve in the Horse, before he has undergone the accustom'd Probation.
The Chivalry shall be detacht out of the most Puissant and wealthy Athenians.
Souldiers shall not observe the punctilios of Spruceness and Foppery, in their Hair, &c.
None shall pawn their Arms.
He shall suffer Death, who hath betray'd a Garrison, Ship, or Army.
All Revolters to the Enemy shall undergo the same Penalty.
There shall be no Marching before the seventh of the Month.
The Ceremony for proclaiming of War shall be by putting a Lamb into the Enemies Territories.
The Polemarch shall lead up the right wing of the Army.
All publick Revenue-keepers, and Dancers at the 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, shall be exempted from serving in the Army.