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Hannibal that could not be overcome by arms, is overcome by pleasure; and he whom all the Roman forces could not weaken, is made feeble by luxury. By this Rome it self fell; |
Hannibal that could not be overcome by arms, is overcome by pleasure; and he whom all the Roman forces could not weaken, is made feeble by luxury. By this Room it self fell; |
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Campana luxuria perquam utilis ci•itati nostrae •uit. Invi•tum enim artis Hanniba•em, illicebris •uis complexa, •incendum Romano militi •ibuit. Val. Max. lib. 9. • 1. |
Campana luxuria perquam utilis ci•itati Nostrae •uit. Invi•tum enim artis Hanniba•em, illicebris •uis complexa, •incendum Romano militi •ibuit. Val. Max. lib. 9. • 1. |
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