id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21629 nan The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome .txt text/plain 71167 2647 67 friendship with the Roman people, said he had heard from older men old learning many things every day--than which pleasure of the mind, live a long time, which expectation an old man can not entertain. lives from youths, maturity from old men--a state which to me indeed but that for a short time, especially in the case of an old man; after Nor did that good man and great general Africanus perform a best man most easily flies away in death, as from the prison-house and At the same time, Cæsar ordered his third line to advance, which till subject, places in which the Roman people, with a small body of men, in a short time, with their regular number of men, tho at first he had Being a military man, and having served with great myself, time (for I am returning to that country an old man which I ./cache/21629.txt ./txt/21629.txt