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" ... attended to all, and, speaking out among them, said that he wondered they should commend and take notice of things which were as much owing to fortune as to anything else, and had happened to many other commanders, and, at the same time, should not... "
Plutarch's Lives of Illustrious Men: Corrected from the Greek and Revised - الصفحة 125
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