Respuesta :
The first except starts at I call not upon a few, but upon all... this is a way to encourage everybody to engage in a greater cause...better have too much force than to little when so great an objective is at stake as he says and it concludes here ...when nothing but hope and virtue could survive, that the city and the country, alarmed at one common danger, came forth to meet and to repulse it, this means that even if they only have hope and virtue, these are going to be the weapons they will use to expel the enemy.
The second excerpt is found at the ending of the passage which starts with the sentence My own line of reasoning is to myself as straight... because here he is saying that when a thief breaks into one's house it is the duty of the residents to defend their property, the ones that they love and even themselves, as he says at the very ending am I to suffer it?
Answer:
1) I call not upon a few, but upon all: not on this state or that state, but on every state
2) the children will criticize his cowardice, who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole, and made them happy