Usages of clades
Post longum bellum victoria civibus grata fuit, sed clades hostium etiam pueros terruit.
After a long war, victory was pleasing to the citizens, but the defeat of the enemies frightened even the boys.
Mater dicit victoriam sine superbia meliorem esse, quia post cladem saepe longa fuga sequitur.
Mother says that victory without pride is better, because after a defeat a long retreat often follows.
Sed magistra monet cladem unius populi etiam iis qui vicerunt dolori esse posse.
But the teacher warns that the defeat of one people can be a sorrow even to those who have won.
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