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1 1| time of peace; for other reasons can be cited for their being
2 1| if he does give them, the reasons ought to be either as a
3 1| they cite two principal reasons: the one, because they are
4 1| force.~FABRIZIO: All the reasons that you mention are from
5 1| Citizens. But of all the reasons which can be given, I want
6 1| in addition to the other reasons mentioned a short while
7 1| will easily refute all the reasons cited in favor of this.
8 1| every year. Nor, for other reasons, (did it result) in the
9 2| I do not know ((for the reasons given above)) how the Sarisse
10 2| I am not obliged to give reasons for that which is the custom
11 2| those Emperors, for the reasons mentioned above. But we
12 2| and strong States, for the reasons mentioned, do not fear an
13 2| have said in showing the reasons for the present business
14 2| speak little of them for two reasons: one, because this part
15 3| from those men for what reasons the soldiers on foot of
16 3| remain of use. For the same reasons, these remain four and one
17 3| I want to tell you the reasons, which is this. The first
18 3| engagement to you for two reasons: one, to show you how it (
19 5| pikemen in the rear for the reasons mentioned above, it is necessary
20 5| war. They did this for two reasons: The first so that the soldier
21 7| with difficulty, for the reasons previously mentioned; and
22 7| deception occurs for two reasons: either because the place
23 7| like also to cite you the reasons, and in part, will observe
24 7| natural customs, for the reasons I told you today, and the
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