Ainda não temos significados para "warlike nations".
1And indeed, in warlike nations there is a good dose of vanity.
2But all around us are warlike nations, powerful and restiess as titans.
3Only warlike nations march in the van of the world's progress-prolongedpeace has ever meant putrefaction.
4The same effect has been produced among the people of North America by two or three warlike nations of the natives.
5When Plutarch wrote that "the most warlike nations are the most addicted to love," he meant, of course, lust.
6It embraced the whole peninsula, from the Pillars of Hercules to the Pyrenees; and the warlike nations who composed it became completely Latinized.
7He had long been collecting troops from many of the most warlike nations, and had got together a force of several hundred thousand men.
8Nothing could be easier: he knew the warlike nations of Charles VIII, and the pretensions of the house of France to the kingdom of Naples.
9"Pyrrhus," said he, "the Romans are said to be good soldiers, and to rule over many warlike nations.
10"It's all that you think it is," said Charteris, again reading his thoughts; "a prize worth the efforts of the most warlike nations."
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