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so:text Now what I desire to know is this: If we want to shoot a man and he badly wants to shoot us, why should we not take his property as well as his life? Isn't that the way men win a 'fatherland' first? Don't they fight and conquer the original owners and then take the land? Very well then, what is the good of being a soldier, of risking your life, and being a brave man in battle, if you cannot sieze from your beaten enemy, what your greater valor wins and what you stand badly in need of? (en)
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so:description Rival Caesars (1903) (en)
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