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Ingratus ipse Pompei hostis ac victor ; a Gallia
Germaniaque bellum in urbem circumegit, et ille
plebicola, ille popularis castra in circo Flaminio posuit
propius, quam Porsinae fuerant. Temperavit quidem
ius crudelitatemque victoriae ; quod dicere solebat,
praestitit: neminem occidit nisi armatum. Quid
ergo est ? Ceteri arma cruentius exercuerunt, satiata
tamen aliquando abiecerunt ; hic gladium cito condidit, numquam posuit.
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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