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1 Pre| enlistment in the army, that he soon changes, not only his clothes,
2 1 | they could give him. As soon as the convivial pleasures
3 1 | to honorable thoughts is soon accomplished, and because
4 1 | work, danger, and glory, as soon as they are sufficiently
5 1 | their profession, there soon resulted that these men
6 1 | Selection, I say that, as soon as the Roman Consuls, on
7 1 | extinguish troubles; for as soon as some one is injured in
8 2 | them with the sword; for as soon as he makes contact with
9 2 | the spur, I say that, as soon as the horse so disposed
10 2 | so that he will stop as soon as he sees himself about
11 3 | you in several places, as soon as you defeat one part,
12 4 | whom he commanded that, as soon as the Elephants arrived,
13 5 | commanding then that as soon as he should depart, they
14 5 | the march: but Caesar, as soon as he thought the bridge
15 5 | loosened their guard. As soon as the Numidians saw this,
16 6 | excellent architects, who, as soon as the Captain has selected
17 6 | so much industry, that as soon as they extended toward
18 6 | defeated. And, therefore, as soon as such an incident occurred,
19 7 | outside the City, which, as soon as they were lost, and they
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