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It hath been (saith Balbus in Cicero) a common opinion among the Ancients, that whatever did bring great benefit to mankind, was never done without Divine goodness toward men. |
It hath been (Says Balbus in Cicero) a Common opinion among the Ancients, that whatever did bring great benefit to mankind, was never done without Divine Goodness towards men. |
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Quicquid magnam utilitatem generi adferret humano, id non sin• Divina bonitate erga homines fieri arbitrabantur. Cic. de Nat. Dect. lib. 2. |
Quicquid magnam utilitatem generi adferret Human, id non sin• Divine bonitate Erga homines fieri arbitrabantur. Cic de Nat. Dect. lib. 2. |
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