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 1   I,   3|         opponents, and droughts, wars, famines, locusts, mice,
 2   I,   3|        she give a designation to wars? By what conception could
 3   I,   4|         not before us? When were wars waged with wild beasts,
 4   I,   4|      blame the cause of frequent wars, the devastation of cities,
 5   I,   6|   Although you allege that those wars which you speak of were
 6   I,  13|     During all these years, have wars been incessant, has there
 7   I,  15|        of plenty. Again, certain wars were carried on contrary
 8  II,   8|      being lessened? Do you wage wars with your enemies, without
 9  II,  76| confiscation of goods, discords, wars, enmities, captures of cities,
10 III,  26|        to one of whom you commit wars, to the other love and passionate
11 III,  26|         that Mars has power over wars; whether to quell those
12 III,  26|       the madness of war, why do wars rage every day? but if he
13  IV,  29|         acts of Jupiter, and the wars of Minerva and the virgin
14 VII,  36|           even, who preside over wars, and are delighted by the
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