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13. Plato (as Seneca in his 6. Book De Beneficijs, Cap. 18. tells us) thought himself obliged in kindnesse to one that had Transported him over a River without paying his Fare; he reckoned it, Positum apud Platonem officium: But when he saw others partakers of the same Benefit, he Disclaimed the Debt. Hence Seneca draws This Aphorism; |
13. Plato (as Senecca in his 6. Book De Beneficijs, Cap. 18. tells us) Thought himself obliged in kindness to one that had Transported him over a River without paying his Fare; he reckoned it, Positum apud Platonem officium: But when he saw Others partakers of the same Benefit, he Disclaimed the Debt. Hence Senecca draws This Aphorism; |
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