[471d]
most
successful in war because they would be least likely to desert one another,
knowing and addressing each other by the names of brothers, fathers, sons.
And if the females should also join in their campaigns, whether in the ranks
or marshalled behind to intimidate the enemy,1 or as reserves in case
of need, I recognize that all this too would make them irresistible. And at
home, also, I observe all the benefits that you omit to mention. But, taking
it for granted that I concede
1 Cf. Laws 806 B.
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