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the argunts put forward on each side; for besides those i haventioned, letters say that without the ars cannot atatheselves, for war, too, has its laws and is governed by the, andlaws belong to the doa of letters and n of letters to thisars ake answer that without the laws cannot be ataed, for byars states are defended, kgdos preserved, cities protected,roads ade safe, seas cleared of pirates; and, short, if it werenot for the, states, kgdos, onarchies, cities, ways by sea andland would be exposed to the violence and nfion which war brgswith it, long as it lasts and is free to ake e of its privilesand powers and then it is pn that whatever sts ost is vaedand deserves to be vaed ost to atta to eence letters stsa an ti, watchg, hunr, nakedness, headaches, distions,and other thgs of the rt, of which i have already referredto but for a an to e the ordary urse of thgs to be agood ldier sts hi all the student suffers, and an parablyhigher degree, for at every step he runs the risk of losg hislife for what dread of want or poverty that can reach or harass thestudent can pare with what the ldier feels, who fds hiselfbeleaguered stronghold ountg guard ravel orcavalier, knows that the eney is phg a e towards the poshere he is stationed, and cannot under any circtances retire orfly fro the ient danr that threatens hi? all he can do is tor his capta of what is gog on that he ay try to redy itby a unter-e, and then stand his ground fear and expectationof the ont when he will f
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