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1 8| times worse than a wife. For soldiers, I find the generals commonly 2 14| strangers; dearths; disbanded soldiers; factions grown desperate; 3 14| non emi; for it put the soldiers out of hope of the donative. 4 14| of great despair for the soldiers. And many the like. Surely 5 17| horsemanship, fencing, training of soldiers, and the like; comedies, 6 28| natives be of good and valiant soldiers. And let princes, on the 7 28| people of England make good soldiers, which the peasants of France 8 28| their militia of ordinary soldiers; yea, and sometimes in their 9 28| not reckoning professed soldiers.~But above all, for empire 10 28| conferred promiscuously, upon soldiers and no soldiers; and some 11 28| promiscuously, upon soldiers and no soldiers; and some remembrance perhaps, 12 28| some hospitals for maimed soldiers; and such like things. But 13 36| of known attires; Turke, soldiers, mariners, and the like. 14 47| himself professeth (as of soldiers, to him that hath been employed 15 53| In militar commanders and soldiers, vain–glory is an essential