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To conduct great matters and never commit a fault is above the force of human nature.
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Plutarchs Lives
Biographies of Greeks and Romans aimed more at the kernel of a man than the facts of his life. From the
Harvard Classics
, Vol. XII.
Bartletts Plutarch Quotations
Epitomal selections by John Bartlett.
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