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which¡¡had¡¡for¡¡a¡¡long¡¡time¡¡corrupted¡¡others£»¡¡yet¡¡they¡¡were¡¡public
examples¡¡of¡¡temperance¡¡and¡¡frugality¡£¡¡Besides£»¡¡the¡¡Gracchi£»
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commendation¡¡given¡¡him£»¡¡that¡¡he¡¡took¡¡nothing¡¡wrongfully¡¡from¡¡any
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fellow¡­citizens¡£¡¡Extortion¡¡would¡¡have¡¡appeared¡¡a¡¡crime¡¡of¡¡a¡¡strange
nature¡¡to¡¡him£»¡¡who¡¡esteemed¡¡it¡¡a¡¡piece¡¡of¡¡covetousness¡¡to¡¡possess£»
though¡¡never¡¡so¡¡justly¡¡gotten£»¡¡greater¡¡riches¡¡than¡¡his¡¡neighbours¡£
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attempted£»¡¡were¡¡very¡¡different¡¡in¡¡magnitude¡£¡¡The¡¡chief¡¡things¡¡in
general¡¡that¡¡the¡¡two¡¡Romans¡¡commonly¡¡aimed¡¡at£»¡¡were¡¡the¡¡settlement
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all¡¡its¡¡grievances£»¡¡or¡¡rather£»¡¡to¡¡speak¡¡more¡¡truly£»¡¡they¡¡reversed¡¡that
former¡¡change¡¡which¡¡had¡¡been¡¡the¡¡cause¡¡of¡¡all¡¡their¡¡calamities£»¡¡and¡¡so
restored¡¡their¡¡city¡¡to¡¡its¡¡ancient¡¡state¡£
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Hercules¡£
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cases¡¡mere¡¡unskillfulness£»¡¡and¡¡in¡¡the¡¡latter£»¡¡unjust¡¡as¡¡well¡¡as
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deposing¡¡of¡¡his¡¡fellow¡¡tribune£»¡¡and¡¡seeking¡¡afterwards¡¡a¡¡second
tribuneship¡¡for¡¡himself¡£¡¡As¡¡for¡¡the¡¡death¡¡of¡¡Antyllius£»¡¡it¡¡is
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mention¡¡the¡¡murder¡¡of¡¡the¡¡Ephors£©¡¡set¡¡all¡¡the¡¡slaves¡¡at¡¡liberty£»¡¡and
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show£»¡¡having¡¡made¡¡choice¡¡of¡¡his¡¡brother¡¡Euclidas£»¡¡who¡¡was¡¡one¡¡of¡¡the
same¡¡family¡£¡¡He¡¡prevailed¡¡upon¡¡Archidamus£»¡¡who¡¡was¡¡the¡¡right¡¡heir¡¡to
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but¡¡after¡¡his¡¡being¡¡slain£»¡¡by¡¡not¡¡doing¡¡anything¡¡to¡¡revenge¡¡his¡¡death£»
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settled¡¡his¡¡kingdom¡¡upon¡¡Charillus£»¡¡his¡¡brother's¡¡son£»¡¡fearing¡¡lest£»
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for¡¡it£»¡¡travelled¡¡a¡¡long¡¡time£»¡¡and¡¡would¡¡not¡¡return¡¡again¡¡to¡¡Sparta
until¡¡Charillus¡¡had¡¡a¡¡son£»¡¡and¡¡an¡¡heir¡¡to¡¡his¡¡kingdom¡£¡¡But¡¡we¡¡have
indeed¡¡no¡¡other¡¡Grecian¡¡who¡¡is¡¡worthy¡¡to¡¡be¡¡compared¡¡with¡¡Lycurgus£»
and¡¡it¡¡is¡¡clear¡¡enough¡¡that¡¡in¡¡the¡¡public¡¡measures¡¡of¡¡Cleomenes
various¡¡acts¡¡of¡¡considerable¡¡audacity¡¡and¡¡lawlessness¡¡may¡¡be¡¡found¡£
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that¡¡the¡¡two¡¡Grecians¡¡were¡¡disturbers¡¡even¡¡from¡¡their¡¡youth£»¡¡lovers¡¡of
contest£»¡¡and¡¡aspirants¡¡to¡¡despotic¡¡power£»¡¡that¡¡Tiberius¡¡and¡¡Caius¡¡by
nature¡¡had¡¡an¡¡excessive¡¡desire¡¡after¡¡glory¡¡and¡¡honours¡£¡¡Beyond¡¡this£»
their¡¡enemies¡¡could¡¡find¡¡nothing¡¡to¡¡bring¡¡against¡¡them£»¡¡but¡¡as¡¡soon¡¡as
the¡¡contention¡¡began¡¡with¡¡their¡¡adversaries£»¡¡their¡¡heat¡¡and¡¡passions
would¡¡so¡¡far¡¡prevail¡¡beyond¡¡their¡¡natural¡¡temper£»¡¡that¡¡by¡¡them£»¡¡as
by¡¡ill¡¡winds£»¡¡they¡¡were¡¡driven¡¡afterwards¡¡to¡¡all¡¡their¡¡rash
undertakings¡£¡¡What¡¡could¡¡be¡¡more¡¡just¡¡and¡¡honourable¡¡than¡¡their
first¡¡design£»¡¡had¡¡not¡¡the¡¡power¡¡and¡¡the¡¡faction¡¡of¡¡the¡¡rich£»¡¡by
endeavouring¡¡to¡¡abrogate¡¡that¡¡law£»¡¡engaged¡¡them¡¡both¡¡in¡¡those¡¡fatal
quarrels£»¡¡the¡¡one£»¡¡for¡¡his¡¡own¡¡preservation£»¡¡the¡¡other£»¡¡to¡¡revenge¡¡his
brother's¡¡death£»¡¡who¡¡was¡¡murdered¡¡without¡¡any¡¡law¡¡or¡¡justice£¿
¡¡¡¡From¡¡the¡¡account£»¡¡therefore£»¡¡which¡¡has¡¡been¡¡given£»¡¡you¡¡yourself
may¡¡perceive¡¡the¡¡difference£»¡¡which¡¡if¡¡it¡¡were¡¡to¡¡be¡¡pronounced¡¡of
every¡¡one¡¡singly£»¡¡I¡¡should¡¡affirm¡¡Tiberius¡¡to¡¡have¡¡excelled¡¡them¡¡all
in¡¡virtue
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