Aurelius Victor censures the negligence of his sovereign in choosing the governors of the provinces and the generals of the army, and concludes his history with a very bold observation, as it is much more dangerous under a feeble reign to attack the ministers than the master himself.
"Uti
verum absolvam brevi, ut Imperatore ipso clarius, ita
apparitorum plerisque magis atrox nihil." [De Caesar. c.
42.]