| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - p191greatest nobility of mind, and of language as well, whenever there was occasion for this; and this quality was especially conspicuous in his acts, so that he seemed to be a man at once of lofty purpose and lofty achievement, not from any vain boastfulness, but as the result of a steadfast determination. 39 It was for these reasons, and because he scrupulously paid honours to the gods, that he
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