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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 n="2" type="Book" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone unit="section" n="6" /><milestone unit="para" ed="P" />Now such conduct as this, in my opinion, reveals a man fond of war. When he may enjoy peace without dishonour or harm, he chooses war; when he may live in idleness, he prefers toil, provided it be the toil of war; when he may keep his money without risk, he elects to diminish it by carrying on war. As for Clearchus, just as one spends upon a loved one or upon any other pleasure, so he wanted to spend upon war—
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