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Publius Cornelius Tacitus
Agricola

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1 1 | characters of distinguished men is an ancient practice which 2 5 | recklessness with which young men often make the profession 3 9 | itself, of which even good men are often weakly fond, he 4 15| exacted from us, as from men who will readily submit. 5 18| passage. With some picked men of the auxiliaries, disencumbered 6 18| really increased it, for men inferred the grandeur of 7 19| give office and power to men who would not transgress, 8 29| displayed by many brave men, nor, on the other hand, 9 29| More than 30,000 armed men were now to be seen, and 10 29| was yet hale and vigorous, men renowned in war and bearing 11 30| satisfy them. Alone among men they covet with equal eagerness 12 32| colonies in the hands of aged men; what with disloyal subjects 13 33| did I hear our bravest men exclaim, ’When shall we 14 34| own eyes. These are the men who last year under cover 15 36| of a cavalry action, for men and horses were carried 16 37| and hideous spectacle. Our men pursued, wounded, made prisoners 17 37| our side there fell 360 men, and among them Aulus Atticus, 18 38| the mingled wailings of men and women, were dragging 19 39| felt conscious that all men laughed at his late mock 20 40| and generally reserved for men of distinction. It was believed 21 40| military renown, which annoys men of peace, with other merits, 22 40| commonly judge of great men by their external grandeur, 23 41| worst class of enemies—the men who praise. And then followed 24 42| that there may be great men even under bad emperors, 25 42| attain a glory which most men reach only by a perilous 26 43| glad or at once forget it. Men’s sympathy was increased 27 45| senate hemmed in by armed men, or so many of Rome’s noblest 28 46| bronze; but as the faces of men, so all similitudes of the 29 46| survive in the hearts of men, in the succession of the


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