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... fortune of a state is 1 But after Cyrus in Asia , & c . ] Postea verò quàm in Asiâ Cyrus , & c . Sallust writes as if he had supposed that kings were more moderate before the time of Cyrus . But this can hardly have been the case ...
... fortune of a state is 1 But after Cyrus in Asia , & c . ] Postea verò quàm in Asiâ Cyrus , & c . Sallust writes as if he had supposed that kings were more moderate before the time of Cyrus . But this can hardly have been the case ...
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... Fortune then began to exercise her tyranny , and to introduce universal innova- tion . To those who had easily endured toils , dangers , and doubtful and difficult circumstances , ease and wealth , the objects of desire to others ...
... Fortune then began to exercise her tyranny , and to introduce universal innova- tion . To those who had easily endured toils , dangers , and doubtful and difficult circumstances , ease and wealth , the objects of desire to others ...
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... fortune offers to the victorious . Let the enter prise itself , then , let the opportunity , let your poverty , your dangers , and the glorious spoils of war , animate you far more than my words . Use me either as your leader or your ...
... fortune offers to the victorious . Let the enter prise itself , then , let the opportunity , let your poverty , your dangers , and the glorious spoils of war , animate you far more than my words . Use me either as your leader or your ...
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... fortune , and going into exile at Marseilles ; not that he was guilty of the great wickedness laid to his charge , but that the state might be undisturbed , and that no insurrection might arise from his defence of himself , " Quintus ...
... fortune , and going into exile at Marseilles ; not that he was guilty of the great wickedness laid to his charge , but that the state might be undisturbed , and that no insurrection might arise from his defence of himself , " Quintus ...
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... fortune and her daughter's , would discharge those incurred on the security of others , But because I saw unworthy men ennobled with honours , and myself proscribed on groundless suspicion , I have , for this very reason , adopted a ...
... fortune and her daughter's , would discharge those incurred on the security of others , But because I saw unworthy men ennobled with honours , and myself proscribed on groundless suspicion , I have , for this very reason , adopted a ...
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