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The case of Hannibal seems to me to be on a par
note
with these. His circumstances were so extraordinary and shifting, his closest friends
so widely different, that it is exceedingly
difficult to estimate his character from his proceedings
in
was thought to be of insuperable length, and because the
barbarians that lived in the intervening country were so
numerous and savage. note It appears that at that time this
difficulty frequently came on for discussion at
the council; and that one of his friends, called
Hannibal Monomachus, gave it as his opinion that there was
one and only one way by which it was possible to get as far as
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