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1 I, 19| wounds, their deaths, and wars, and adulteries? From which 2 I, 20| peace, no concord, when wars rage in public, and in private 3 II, 4 | sacrilege. For when civil wars afterwards raged, being 4 II, 7 | rage, on account of which wars overthrow nations and cities 5 III, 17| flower of youth; that in wars the better men were especially 6 III, 21| always carried on most severe wars with one another on account 7 IV, 10| Kings, being oppressed by wars with their neighbours on 8 V, 5 | dissensions, nor enmities, nor wars.~"Not yet had rage unsheathed 9 V, 8 | would~not be dissensions and wars, since men would~know that 10 V, 10| those who are ignorant of wars, who maintain concord with 11 V, 18| dangers of tempests and of wars the just man should be unprotected 12 VI, 19| hence banishments, hence wars have arisen contrary to 13 VII, 15| be in a state of tumult; wars will everywhere rage; all 14 VII, 15| when, lacerated by civil wars and oppressed by intestine 15 VII, 16| be any rest from deadly wars, until ten kings arise at 16 VII, 18| sometimes pressing it with wars and pestilences, He brought