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1 3| to propagate religion by wars, or by sanguinary persecutions 2 14| if it be not mown down by wars) do not exceed the stock 3 28| that they enter not upon wars (whereof so many calamities 4 28| have the honor. As for the wars which were anciently made, 5 28| Lacedaemonians and Athenians, made wars to set up or pull down democracies 6 28| and oligarchies; or when wars were made by foreigners, 7 28| command of the seas.~The wars of latter ages seem to be 8 28| reflected upon men from the wars, in ancient time. There 9 28| for those that died in the wars; the crowns and garlands 10 28| and their sons, for such wars as they did achieve in person; 11 28| person; and left only, for wars achieved by subjects, some 12 34| lime and stone,~For after wars shall you have none.~ ~It 13 35| Good commanders in the wars must be taken, be they never 14 47| hath been employed in the wars, and the like), hath ever 15 50| subdivided. These examples are of wars, but the same holdeth in 16 52| all temporal business of wars, embassages, judicature, 17 54| the long miseries of civil wars, or deliver their countries 18 54| imperii; such as in honorable wars enlarge their territories, 19 54| notable services in the wars. The third are gratiosi, 20 57| changes and vicissitude in wars are many; but chiefly in 21 57| the manner of the conduct. Wars in ancient time, seemed 22 57| heaven; and no more have the wars either from the east or 23 57| you may be sure to have wars. For great empires, while 24 57| kingdoms, do likewise stir up wars; for when a state grows 25 57| number: they did put the wars likewise upon main force 26 58| changes and vicissitude in wars are many; but chiefly in 27 58| the manner of the conduct. Wars in ancient time, seemed 28 58| heaven; and no more have the wars either from the east or 29 58| you may be sure to have wars. For great empires, while 30 58| kingdoms, do likewise stir up wars; for when a state grows 31 58| number: they did put the wars likewise upon main force