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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
Agricola

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war

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1 8 | before long the glory of war, often by way of trial putting 2 11| Gauls were once renowned in war; but, after a while, sloth 3 15| nothing from their lust. In war it is the strong who plunders; 4 15| parents, are the motives to war; with them, only greed and 5 16| occurrence of the civil war gave a good pretext for 6 18| the vicissitudes of the war, which Agricola found on 7 18| and all who wished for war approved the precedent, 8 19| to root out the causes of war. Beginning first with himself 9 20| to be as much dreaded as war. When, however, summer came, 10 21| and therefore inclined to war, Agricola gave private encouragement 11 24| In the fifth year of the war, Agricola, himself in the 12 25| accompany him. The spectacle of war thus pushed on at once by 13 26| victory would have ended the war. ~ 14 27| singularly unfair peculiarity of war that the credit of success 15 29| one source of relief in war. Having sent on a fleet, 16 29| vigorous, men renowned in war and bearing each decorations 17 30| consider the origin of this war and the necessities of our 18 30| Roman fleet. And thus in war and battle, in which the 19 32| Romans will be as brave in war as they are licentious in 20 34| charged with protracting a war or with causing a rebellion.” ~ 21 38| now over, to extend the war, Agricola led back his army 22 39| forestall the distinctions of war. To other glories he could 23 41| firmness, and experience in war, with the inertness and


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