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Secondly, the weather in the northern Xiongnu lands was difficult for Han soldiers, who could never carry enough fuel.
Secondly, recognizing, that he could not have matched the width of the Peloponnesian phalanx ( even before the deepening the left flank ), he abandoned all attempts to do so.
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It may be a matter of wonder to some, what enducements I could have to present the City of London with so many expensive Pictures ; the principal reasons that influence me were these: First: to show my respect for the Corporation, and my Fellow Citizens, Secondly: to give pleasure to the Public, and Foreigners in general, Thirdly: to be of service to the Artists, by shewing their works to the greatest advantage: and, Fourthly: for the mere purpose of pleasing myself.
Secondly, more than half of Zhang's troops were stationed south of the Great Wall in the Hebei province, while the troops north of the wall were scattered throughout Manchuria ; therefore, Zhang's troops could not have been deployed fast enough to fight the Japanese in any concentration north of the Great Wall.
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Secondly no sooner than the Zulu has passed to the north than the first Voortrekkers arrived, some of whom obtained hospitality during their difficult trek north.
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Secondly, Tocqueville repeatedly stresses is that if people want freedom not for its own sake but for some other goal, to further their material interest, it is unlikely that freedom will not turn into a despotic form of rule, where everyone may be free to further their material interest but without political freedom.
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Secondly, in a language, some words are equivalent to whole combinations of other words, so that most meanings can be expressed in several different ways.
Secondly, some other researchers questions the need for specific criteria itself.
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