Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|        to do with the pamphlet war which followed. Had this
 2  Int,   4|     been written. The pamphlet war did not die out until Bleau,
 3    2,  59|   luxury crumbles the walls of war;~To satiate gluttony, peacocks
 4    3,  93|    affirmed it.~Delivered from war, now the crowd, carefree,
 5    4, 112|      exclaims, "turns peace to war? What evil deed~Was by these
 6    4, 113|       peace and terminated the war. Eumolpus, our commander,
 7    4, 122|        mighty theme, the civil war, for instance, will sink
 8    4, 123|        horrors and scourges of war.~Amusements enjoyed by the
 9    4, 123|         Or must it be fury and war and the blood-lust of daggers?"~
10    4, 124|      pastures are oceans;~They war against Nature in changing
11    4, 127|    weapons~The red panorama of war is unrolled to their vision!~
12    5, 145|   society, induced by the late war. Their problem will, however,
13    5, 154|        sustained the storms of war, carried her victorious
14    6     |     have resulted, during this war, in a boon to knowledge
15    6     |        or, scene of the Trojan War. Virgil, in his AEneid,
16    6     |     period of the second Punic War with what energy they went
17    6     | himself up after his labors in war to sing of the dark eyes
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