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                    <TEI xmlns="http://www.tei-c.org/ns/1.0"><text xml:lang="eng"><body><div type="translation" n="urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0010.tlg009.perseus-eng2" xml:lang="eng"><div n="43" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p>but because he was eager to become a son of Zeus by marriage, considering this a much
          greater and more glorious honor than sovereignty over Asia, and thinking that while great
          dominions and sovereignties fall at times even to quite ordinary men, no man would ever in
          all time to come be considered worthy of such a woman; and furthermore, that he could
          leave no more glorious heritage to his children than by seeing to it that they should be
          descendants of Zeus, not only on their father's side, but also on their mother's. </p></div><div n="44" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p>For he knew that while other blessings bestowed by Fortune soon change hands, nobility of
          birth abides forever with the same possessors; therefore he foresaw that this choice would
          be to the advantage of all his race, whereas the other gifts would be enjoyed for the
          duration of his own life only. </p></div><div n="45" subtype="section" type="textpart"><p> No sensible person surely could find fault with this reasoning, but some, who have not
          taken into consideration the antecedent events but look at the sequel alone, have before
          now reviled Alexander; but the folly of these accusers is easily discerned by all from the
          calumnies they have uttered. </p></div></div></body></text></TEI>
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