Historiæ. ii. 80.
Some might consider him as too fond of fame; for the desire of glory clings even to the best men longer than any other passion.[747:5]
Historiæ. iv. 6.
The gods looked with favour on superior courage.[747:6]
Historiæ. iv. 17.
They make solitude, which they call peace.[747:7]
Agricola. 30.
Think of your ancestors and your posterity.[747:8]
Agricola. 32.
It belongs to human nature to hate those you have injured.[747:9]