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1    1|   insignificant fluttering of soldiers may be termed active idleness.
2    2|     consequences are similar; soldiers acquire a little superficial
3    2|   deserve such a distinction? Soldiers, as well as women, practice
4    2|     them more on a level with soldiers than any other class of
5    9|   their faculties by becoming soldiers and statesmen.~ ~ As soldiers,
6    9| soldiers and statesmen.~ ~ As soldiers, I grant, they can now only
7    9|  march and counter-march like soldiers, or wrangle in the senate
8   12|       preference of rakes and soldiers, their childish attachment
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