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1 [Title]| For if ever there were any men whom, as Homer says, Heaven ~ 2 2 | what is granted to most men, exemption from military 3 6 | was taken away from two men of very great honour, Cornelius 4 7 | Marcellus, because his men were few, that they might 5 16 | without great labour and many men; and, loading her with many 6 19 | killed above eight thousand men, having attacked them whilst 7 19 | tower into which a body of men might be secretly introduced, 8 20 | many cities and private men, that, if anything hard 9 20 | any shriek or gesture of men possessed and mad. His wife, 10 20 | affronts offered him by the men of Engyum, Marcellus, having 11 21 | approved of by the elder men. He carried off the money 12 21 | of triumph, not only over men, but also over the gods 13 27 | the number of his wounded men, and removed, by gentle 14 28 | first and most approved men of the city spoke largely 15 31 | signs received from him, the men that were placed in ambush