« J. BJ 6.407 | J. BJ 6.408 | J. BJ 6.409 | About This Work »
408a city that had been liable to so many miseries during the siege, that, had it always enjoyed as much happiness from its first foundation, it would certainly have been the envy of the world. Nor did it on any other account so much deserve these sore misfortunes, as by producing such a generation of men as were the occasions of this its overthrow.
« J. BJ 6.407 | J. BJ 6.408 | J. BJ 6.409 | About This Work »