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[36] [f]ears. ... That man who, while facing the enemy in the service of the Republic, received wounds and badges of his courage, is stricken with horror at receiving a wound to his reputation. A man whom the onslaughts of the enemy were never able to move from his post, that man is now stricken with horror of this onset by citizens [to wh]ich he has no choice but to yield.

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