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the vicissitudes of fortune, which spares neither man nor the proudest of his...
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Edward Gibbon
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The Decline and Fall of the
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the vicissitudes of fortune, which spares neither man nor the proudest of his works, which buries empires and cities in a common grave.
( Edward Gibbon )
[ The Decline and Fall of the ]
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