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Gibbon

CHAPTER VI
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But why had he nothing to say?
His excuse is timidity and want of readiness.

We may reasonably assume that the cause lay deeper.

With his mental vigour he would soon have overcome such obstacles if he had really wished and tried to overcome them.

The fact is that he never tried because he never wished.

It is a singular thing to say of such a man, but nevertheless true, that he had no taste or capacity whatever for politics.


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