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1 14| of Rome before the Civil War,~Hinc usura vorax, rapidumque 2 18| commons, and their men of war; and from all these arise 3 18| or, if need were, by a war; and would not in any wise 4 18| to be received, that a war cannot justly be made, but 5 18| is a lawful cause of a war.~For their wives; there 6 18| of life.~For their men of war; it is a dangerous state, 7 19| trade, for treasure, for war, for suits, for some provinces; 8 26| life; there was no third war, he had made him so great. 9 28| races of horse, chariots of war, elephants, ordnance, artillery, 10 28| Neither is money the sinews of war (as it is trivially said), 11 28| as may be pretended) of war. For there is that justice, 12 28| hath at hand, for cause of war, the propagation of his 13 28| upon that alone, to begin a war. First, therefore, let nations 14 28| as when the Romans made a war, for the liberty of Grecia; 15 28| estate, a just and honorable war, is the true exercise. A 16 28| the true exercise. A civil war, indeed, is like the heat 17 28| of a fever; but a foreign war is like the heat of exercise, 18 28| fights have been final to the war; but this is when princes 19 28| much, and as little, of the war as he will. Whereas those 20 53| to draw them to join in a war against the third, doth 21 54| belli, great leaders in war; such as are princes’ lieutenants, 22 57| the seats or stages of the war; in the weapons; and in 23 57| effeminate, they may be sure of a war. For commonly such states 24 57| in valor, encourageth a war.~As for the weapons, it 25 57| For the conduct of the war: at the first, men rested 26 58| the seats or stages of the war; in the weapons; and in 27 58| effeminate, they may be sure of a war. For commonly such states 28 58| in valor, encourageth a war.~As for the weapons, it 29 58| For the conduct of the war: at the first, men rested