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1 1| arrived there and chairs brought out, some sat on the grass
2 1| and in every way badly brought up, they are those who want
3 1| accustomed to discomfort, brought up on hard work, accustomed
4 1| understand that as men are brought to the army by commandment
5 1| conjecture: and if I were brought to such a necessity, I would
6 2| all the Battalions can be brought together once or twice in
7 2| thusly: Have the infantry be brought to eighty files, five per
8 2| files, therefore, being brought to this arrangement, and
9 2| The Doric call (sound) brought on constancy, Frigio, fury (
10 2| for all the virtu being brought to Rome, and as it was corrupted,
11 3| face a large force, they brought together two Consuls with
12 3| artillery as the others brought which had been imitated
13 5| enriched, and every Consul brought, with his triumphs, much
14 6| given him in combat, whoever brought anything concealed from
15 6| human passion, your enemy is brought to extreme desperation,
16 7| the defender, therefore, brought disgrace to the magnanimous
17 7| where a large force had been brought in to garrison it, feigned
18 7| gave it as food to him who brought it. Others have placed them
19 7| hunger, some of his bread was brought to Pompey, who, seeing it
20 7| do daily? Would they be brought to so much discipline, obedience,
21 7| ashamed, who are born and brought up without shame? By what
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