But
this angry feeling is explained by the regret and vexation, very
excusable indeed, which the privileged castes feel when a system which
has, during several centuries, been the cause of their power and of the
glory of the country, has just given way under the action
of new ideas; this hatred fell upon Cæsar as the most dangerous promoter
of these ideas.
this angry feeling is explained by the regret and vexation, very
excusable indeed, which the privileged castes feel when a system which
has, during several centuries, been the cause of their power and of the
glory of the country, has just given way under the action
of new ideas; this hatred fell upon Cæsar as the most dangerous promoter
of these ideas.
Napoleon - History of Julius Caesar - b