| Back | They asked Julius Caesar, the valiant Roman emperor, what was the best death. He answered, that which is unexpected, which comes suddenly and unforeseen; and though he answered like a pagan, and one without the knowledge of the true God, yet, as far as sparing our feelings is concerned, he was right; for suppose you are killed in the first engagement or skirmish, whether by a cannon ball or blown up by mine, what matters it? |
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| Front | Preguntáronle a Julio César, aquel valeroso emperador romano, cuál era la mejor muerte; respondió que la impensada, la de repente y no prevista; y, aunque respondió como gentil y ajeno del conocimiento del verdadero Dios, con todo eso, dijo bien, para ahorrarse del sentimiento humano; que, puesto caso que os maten en la primera facción y refriega, o ya de un tiro de artillería, o volado de una mina, ¿qué importa? |
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