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yet in aftertime it was not thought so fit, because either they would be too ready to shew mercy (the offences being most what against themselues) as Caesar to Ligarius, and Agesilaus to Nicias, whom Plutarch so much reprehends,) or else if they should prosecute without mercy, it might pull on them the enuy of subiects: |
yet in aftertime it was not Thought so fit, Because either they would be too ready to show mercy (the offences being most what against themselves) as Caesar to Ligarius, and Agesilaus to Nicias, whom Plutarch so much reprehends,) or Else if they should prosecute without mercy, it might pull on them the envy of Subjects: |
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