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Hannibal, that could not be subdued by all the Roman force, lost the most Valiant Army by the Pleasures of Capua. So that Seneca saith too truely of him ( Epist 11.) that he was Armis invictus, vitiis victus; |
Hannibal, that could not be subdued by all the Roman force, lost the most Valiant Army by the Pleasures of Capua. So that Senecca Says too truly of him (Epistle 11.) that he was Armis invictus, Vitiis victus; |
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