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On the Twelve Years (46-50)

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Freedom is not on guard against a spy.

The changes to which events are subject are treacherous and unceasing.

For it is by a resolution of goodwill that the altar of immortality has been erected.[*]

You will set over them time speaking as a herald.

Alexander who framed his hopes to gain world dominion.

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