Edition 1
- Proclamation of the Vicennial ᚼ
- The California Plan ᚼ
- The Legionary System ᚼ
- Translatio imperii ᚼ
- Pax Californiana ᚼ
- The Legion and the Auxiliary ᚼ
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The Battalionate System ᚼ
- Cotillion ᚼ Intergatheration
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The Free Territory ᚼ
- Legiondom ᚼ
- On War and Militarism ᚼ
- 25 Points of the California Legionary Movement
Edition 2
- Dictation of the Plenary Alps
- On Violence
- On Power
- On War
- 12-23-23
- Exemplars of Legiondom
- Dream of St. Augustine
- Jus ad bellum
- St. Francis of Assisi
- St. Ignatius of Loyola
Edition 3
- First Epistle on Militarian Ethics
- Second Epistle on Militarian Ethics
- Defenses of Legiondom
- The History of the Legion
- The Federal Problem
- The Cogglehorn
- The Parable of the Mountain King
- On Imperium and Power
- Greater California
- The May Update
Edition 4
The Legion —
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- A militaristic multitude, enlisted or conscripted, for the execution of a common aim; notably foreign legions: an international brigade of volunteers fighting for an agreed purpose or to uphold a common standard, generally ideology bound, rather than national or societal.
- The basic unit of the Ancient Roman military, consisting of 3,000-6,000 men.
- A vast host, multitude, or number of people or things.