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If a warre be begunne without cause, it shall end without comfort: for God is an impartiall spectator of all these actions, & partem quam inspicit iustam, ibi dat palmam, saith Augustine. So then a Souldier may not fight, as a Sophister may dispute, in vtramque partem, pro & contra, his limits are not so large as those of the Logicians, de omni themate: |
If a war be begun without cause, it shall end without Comfort: for God is an impartial spectator of all these actions, & partem quam inspicit iustam, There that Palmam, Says Augustine. So then a Soldier may not fight, as a Sophister may dispute, in vtramque partem, Pro & contra, his Limits Are not so large as those of the Logicians, de omni themate: |
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