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1 [Title]| experience, skilful in the art of war, of a strong body, valiant 2 [Title]| inclinations addicted to war. This high temper and heat 3 2 | who in their youth had war with the Carthaginians in 4 4 | the end of the first Punic war, which lasted one-and-twenty 5 4 | for Rome, that the Gallic war was not coincident with 6 4 | spectators, while the Punic war continued, as though they 7 4 | were about to undertake a war so near home and upon their 8 5 | made by the Romans for war (for it is not reported 9 5 | the Greeks; yet, when this war was coming upon them, they 10 6 | In the beginning of this war, in which the Romans sometimes 11 7 | Marcellus inflamed the people to war; but a peace appears to 12 8 | the acts of commanders in war and battles, be thou witness 13 8 | despatch the relics of the war with the same course of 14 8 | who was conducting the war, with ill-success, against 15 9 | victory and the ending of the war was so welcome to the people 16 13 | his successors in all this war made good use of the faithful 17 14 | return into Italy, until the war with Hannibal should be 18 14 | Rome, after the Sicilian war was ended, he upbraided 19 21 | of Rome to the immediate war at home, to illustrate his 20 21 | Ephesus the workhouse of war; so, in my judgment, may 21 23 | were some relics of the war in Sicily, and a third triumph 22 23 | goddesses abhors force and war. It is called ovation, not 23 24 | conquered and captured in war cannot possibly be protected 24 24 | neither were they forced into war by the power of tyrants, 25 24 | object that they might make war. The orations ended, and 26 25 | policy, waited to see the war extinguished, while Rome 27 28 | after brief exercise in the war, has withdrawn as it might 28 29 | desire to return to the war. For no man was ever inflamed 29 30 | went forth to carry on the war. He tried all possible means


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