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remove double closing typos (many files)
lcerrato authored Mar 25, 2024

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<div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="77"><p rend="indent"><said who="#Gaius Laelius" rend="merge">But if, on the other hand, as usually happens, a mere change of disposition and of tastes should occur, or if a difference in political views should arise (for I am talking now, as I said a moment ago, <pb xml:id="p.187"/> not of friendships existing between wise men, but of those of the ordinary kind), care must be taken lest it appear, not only that friendship has been put aside, but that open hostility has been aroused. For nothing is more discreditable than to be at war with one with whom you have lived on intimate terms. Scipio, as you both know, had severed his friendship with Quintus Pompeius on my account;<note>He won his election over Laelius by pretending that he was not a candidate, thus throwing Laelius off his guard.</note>and, moreover, because of a disagreement in politics, was estranged from my colleague, Metellus; he acted with deliberation and moderation in each instance, and without any bitter feeling of resentment.</said></p></div>

<div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="78"><p><said who="#Gaius Laelius" rend="merge">Wherefore, in the first place, pains must be taken that, if possible, no discord should arise between friends, but in case it does, then our care should be that the friendships appear to have burned out rather than to have been stamped out. And you must indeed be on your guard lest friendships be changed into serious enmities, which are the source of disputes, abuse, and invective. Yet even these, if endurable, are to be borne, and such respect is to be paid to the old-time friendship that he may be in the wrong who committed the offence and not he who suffered it.</said></p>
<p rend="indent"><said who="#Gaius Laelius" rend="merge">>In short: there is but one security and one provision against these ills and annoyances, and that is, neither to enlist your love too quickly nor to fix it on unworthy men. </said></p></div>
<p rend="indent"><said who="#Gaius Laelius" rend="merge">In short: there is but one security and one provision against these ills and annoyances, and that is, neither to enlist your love too quickly nor to fix it on unworthy men. </said></p></div>

<div type="textpart" subtype="section" n="79"><p><said who="#Gaius Laelius" rend="merge">Now they are worthy of friendship who have within their own souls the reason for their being loved. A rare class indeed! And really everything splendid is rare, and nothing is harder to find than something which in all respects is a perfect specimen of its kind. But the majority of men recognize nothing whatever in human experience <pb xml:id="p.189"/> ence as good unless it brings some profit and they regard their friends as they do their cattle, valuing most highly those which give hope of the largest gain. </said></p></div>

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that same gang, and then there will be found some one also to veto the bill. Such a state
of things was not put before me when I was leaving <placeName key="perseus,Rome"
>Rome</placeName>, but I often used to be told that I was certain to return in three
days with the greatest <foreign xml:lang="fr">>éclat</foreign>. "What made you go, then?"
days with the greatest <foreign xml:lang="fr">éclat</foreign>. "What made you go, then?"
you will say. What, indeed! Many circumstances concurred to throw me off my balance—the
defection of Pompey, the hostility of the consuls, and of the praetors also, the timidity
of the <foreign xml:lang="la">publicani</foreign>, the armed bands. The tears of my
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chief subject of interest is the disturbance in <placeName key="tgn,1000070"
>Gaul</placeName>. For the Aedui—"our brethren" <note n="2" anchored="true">A special
title given to the <foreign xml:lang="la">Aedui</foreign> on their application for
alliance. <bibl n="Caes. Gal. 1.33">Caesar, B.G. 1.33</bibl>>/c>.</note> —have recently
alliance. <bibl n="Caes. Gal. 1.33">Caesar, B.G. 1.33</bibl>/c>.</note> —have recently
fought a losing battle, and the Helvetii are undoubtedly in arms and making raids upon our
<pb n="54"/> province. <note n="1" anchored="true">The migration of the <foreign
xml:lang="la">Helvetii</foreign> did not actually begin till <date when="-0058">B.C.
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by the help of that same gang, and then there will be found some one also to veto the
bill. Such a state of things was not put before me when I was leaving <placeName
key="perseus,Rome">Rome</placeName>, but I often used to be told that I was certain to
return in three days with the greatest <foreign xml:lang="fr">>éclat</foreign>. "What
return in three days with the greatest <foreign xml:lang="fr">éclat</foreign>. "What
made you go, then?" you will say. What, indeed! Many circumstances concurred to throw me
off my balance—the defection of Pompey, the hostility of the consuls, and of the
praetors also, the timidity of the <foreign xml:lang="la">publicani</foreign>, the armed
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by the help of that same gang, and then there will be found some one also to veto the
bill. Such a state of things was not put before me when I was leaving <placeName
key="perseus,Rome">Rome</placeName>, but I often used to be told that I was certain to
return in three days with the greatest <foreign xml:lang="fr">>éclat</foreign>. "What
return in three days with the greatest <foreign xml:lang="fr">éclat</foreign>. "What
made you go, then?" you will say. What, indeed! Many circumstances concurred to throw me
off my balance—the defection of Pompey, the hostility of the consuls, and of the
praetors also, the timidity of the <foreign xml:lang="la">publicani</foreign>, the armed
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<text xml:lang="eng">
<body><div xml:lang="eng" type="translation" n="urn:cts:latinLit:phi1348.abo015.perseus-eng2">
<div type="textpart" n="1" subtype="chapter">
<p>>LIVIA having married Augustus when she
<p>LIVIA having married Augustus when she
was pregnant was, within three months afterwards, delivered. of Drusus, the
father of Claudius Caesar, who had at first the praenomen of Decimus, but
afterwards that of Nero; and it was
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</p></div2>

<div2 type="chapter" n="14"><p>Ut dulcia melle diu durent: accipies
quod Graeci dicunt <foreign lang="greek">pnhi/on</foreign>> et facies farinam et admisces
quod Graeci dicunt <foreign lang="greek">pnhi/on</foreign> et facies farinam et admisces
cum melle et tempore quo dulcia facturus es.


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gentem Anglorum fidem Christi suscepisse, ac se episcopum
factum esse referrent; simul et de eis, quae necessariae

<note lang="en" anchored="yes" place="marg"><persName><surname>Gregory</surname></persName>'s replies to <persName><surname>Augustine</surname></persName>>'s questions.</note>
<note lang="en" anchored="yes" place="marg"><persName><surname>Gregory</surname></persName>'s replies to <persName><surname>Augustine</surname></persName>'s questions.</note>
uidebantur, quaestionibus eius consulta flagitans.
Nec mora, congrua <milestone n="16 b." unit="folio page"/> quaesitui responsa recepit; quae
etiam huic historiae nostrae commodum duximus indere.</p>

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