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Itinera quae per hosce annos in Italia per agros atque oppida civium Romanorum nostri imperatores fecerint recordamini:
Remember the journeys which our generals have made throughout these years in Italy, through the fields and towns of Roman citizens;
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tum facilius statuetis quid apud exteras nationes fieri existimetis.
Then you will more easily judge what you think happens among foreign nations.
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Utrum pluris arbitramini per hosce annos militum vestrorum armis hostium urbis, an hibernis sociorum civitates esse deletas?
Whether you think that, through these years, more cities of enemies have been destroyed by the weapons of your soldiers, or more states of allies for their winter quarters?
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Neque enim potest exercitum is continere imperator, qui se ipse non continet,
For neither can that general restrain his army who does not restrain himself
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neque severus esse in iudicando, qui alios in se severos esse iudices non volt.
nor can he be strict in judging, who does not want other judges to be strict against him.
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Card 2

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tum facilius statuetis quid apud exteras nationes fieri existimetis.

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Then you will more easily judge what you think happens among foreign nations.

Card 3

Front

Utrum pluris arbitramini per hosce annos militum vestrorum armis hostium urbis, an hibernis sociorum civitates esse deletas?

Back

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Card 4

Front

Neque enim potest exercitum is continere imperator, qui se ipse non continet,

Back

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Card 5

Front

neque severus esse in iudicando, qui alios in se severos esse iudices non volt.

Back

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