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Marcus Aurelius Antoninus to Himself - College of Stoic Philosophers

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iv STOICISM IN HISTORY xcix<br />

encouraged ; and the blessings which paternal government<br />

and enlightened bureaucracy are able <strong>to</strong> confer<br />

were extended in all directions. But at the seat <strong>of</strong> rule<br />

power and responsibility centred more and more in the<br />

person <strong>of</strong> the Emperor. Good jurists, upright <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

and industrious civil servants seem the best that Rome<br />

could still produce; as general, as writer, as statesman<br />

<strong>Marcus</strong> seems the last <strong>of</strong> the Romans.<br />

As prelude <strong>to</strong> the consideration <strong>of</strong> his Thoughts, it<br />

may be useful <strong>to</strong> set forth his genealogy, and a brief<br />

synopsis <strong>of</strong> events referred <strong>to</strong> in the following section.

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