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'Tis said Scipio Africanus was so affraid of being unkind to his child (as too many are) for a natural defect, that he rather shew'd most affection to his Son that was a fool, saying, He was most worthy of commiseration, whom nature did favour least. |
It's said Scipio Africanus was so afraid of being unkind to his child (as too many Are) for a natural defect, that he rather showed most affection to his Son that was a fool, saying, He was most worthy of commiseration, whom nature did favour least. |
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Dignus commiseratione magis est, cui natura faves minus. |
Dignus commiseration magis est, cui Nature faves minus. |
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