Polybius Quote

The peculiar function of history is to discover, in the first place, the words actually spoken, whatever they were, and next to ascertain the reason why what was done or spoken led to failure or success. For the mere statement of fact may interest us but is of no benefit to us: but when we add the cause of it, study of history becomes fruitful.


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The peculiar function of history is to discover, in the first place, the words actually spoken, whatever they were, and next to ascertain the reason...

The peculiar function of history is to discover, in the first place, the words actually spoken, whatever they were, and next to ascertain the reason...

The peculiar function of history is to discover, in the first place, the words actually spoken, whatever they were, and next to ascertain the reason...

The peculiar function of history is to discover, in the first place, the words actually spoken, whatever they were, and next to ascertain the reason...