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His igitur finibus utendum arbitror , ut cum emendati mores amicorum sint , tum sit
inter eos omnium rerum , consiliorum , voluntatum sine ulla ex- 15 ceptione
communitas , ut etiam , si qua fortuna acciderit ut minus iustae amicorum
voluntates ...
His igitur finibus utendum arbitror , ut cum emendati mores amicorum sint , tum sit
inter eos omnium rerum , consiliorum , voluntatum sine ulla ex- 15 ceptione
communitas , ut etiam , si qua fortuna acciderit ut minus iustae amicorum
voluntates ...
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Sic enim mihi perspicere videor , ita natos esse nos , ut inter omnis esset societas
quaedam , maior autem , ut quisque proxime accederet . Itaque cives potiores
quam peregrini , propinqui 25 quam alieni ; cum his enim amicitiam natura ipsa ...
Sic enim mihi perspicere videor , ita natos esse nos , ut inter omnis esset societas
quaedam , maior autem , ut quisque proxime accederet . Itaque cives potiores
quam peregrini , propinqui 25 quam alieni ; cum his enim amicitiam natura ipsa ...
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Talis igitur inter viros amicitia tantas opportunitates habet , quantas vix queo
dicere . Principio qui potest esse vita vitalis , ut ait Ennius , quae non in amici
mutua benevolentia conquiescit ? Quid dulcius quam habere quicum omnia
audeas sic ...
Talis igitur inter viros amicitia tantas opportunitates habet , quantas vix queo
dicere . Principio qui potest esse vita vitalis , ut ait Ennius , quae non in amici
mutua benevolentia conquiescit ? Quid dulcius quam habere quicum omnia
audeas sic ...
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Quod in homine multo est evidentius , primum ex ea caritate quae est 5 inter
natos et parentis , quae dirimi nisi detestabili scelere non potest , deinde cum
similis sensus exstitit amoris , si aliquem nacti sumus , cuius cum moribus et
natura ...
Quod in homine multo est evidentius , primum ex ea caritate quae est 5 inter
natos et parentis , quae dirimi nisi detestabili scelere non potest , deinde cum
similis sensus exstitit amoris , si aliquem nacti sumus , cuius cum moribus et
natura ...
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... atque haec inter eos sit honesta concertatio . Sic et utilitates ex amicitia
maximae capientur , et erit eius 25 ortus a natura quam ab imbecillitate gravior et
verior . Nam si utilitas conglutinaret amicitias , eadem commutata dissolveret ;
sed quia ...
... atque haec inter eos sit honesta concertatio . Sic et utilitates ex amicitia
maximae capientur , et erit eius 25 ortus a natura quam ab imbecillitate gravior et
verior . Nam si utilitas conglutinaret amicitias , eadem commutata dissolveret ;
sed quia ...
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