Chapter 17 Of Cruelty and Clemency, and Whether It Is Better to Be Loved or Feared

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Locri having been destroyed by one of Scipio’s officers was not revenged by him, nor was the insolence of that officer punished, simply by reason of his easy nature; so much so, that some one wishing to excuse him in the senate, said that there were many men who knew rather how not to err, than how to correct the errors of others.


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