11, attollens canis Cervices arduas Anubis; cf.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
Now the firmer and more immovable their principles are, the more easily they may come to change their opinions; for they seek for instruments to carry out their principles; they profit to-day by the Cervices of a tool which seems to them sufficiently sharp to perform its task, and they cast it aside to-morrow because it has become blunt, and must be replaced by another.
"Andreas Hofer"
Lousia Muhlbach