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practicing his/her political influence in his/her favor. So early as this
setup was made, Caesar put away in a sudden and private way, as
if for he was waited that otherwise some new difficulty would intervene.
[Sidenote: The small Swiss village.]
He went to Spain from earth, while passing through Switzerland on the way. Him
stopped with his/her companions a night to a very meaningless village of
shepherds' huts among the mountains. Stricken with the poverty and
the unhappiness of everybody that they has seen in this small unfortunate village, Caesar's friends
you/he/she was asking himself/herself/itself if the jealousy, the rivalry and the ambition that reigned
among men every in what other place in the world some grip could find there,
when Caesar said theirs that, for his/her part, he should choose rather to be
before in such village as that that the second in Rome. The history has
is repeated thousand times, and it said to every following generation
now for almost twenty centuries as an illustration of the particular type
and character of the ambition that checks such soul as that
of Caesar.
[Sidenote: the ambition of Caesar.]
Caesar was successful in the administration of his/her province; that
it is to say, he returned in a short duration with military and considerable glory,
and with money enough to pay all of his/her debts, and it starves him with he/she wants to say
for the fresh electoral propaganda.
[Sidenote: Way of choose the consuls.]
[Sidenote: Pompey and Crassus.]
He now felt him strong enough to inhale to the office of consul that was
the tallest office of the Roman state. When the line of king had been
deposed, the Romans had dressed some sacred hangings the supreme magistracy in the hands of
two consuls that were annually select in a general election the
formality of what it was entirely very it attentively systematized. The tide of
popular opinion was, clearly, in the favor of Caesar, but he had many of it
powerful and hostile competitors among the great one that, however it hated, and
opposite each other as him. There was to that duration an a lot of bitterness