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ea sunt generis, pecuniae, propinquorum,
amicorum, opum, valetudinis, formae, virium, ingeni
et ceterarum rerum, quae sunt aut corporis aut extraneae; si
habuerit, bene rebus eis usum; si non habuerit, sapienter
caruisse; si amiserit, moderate tulisse; deinde, quid sapienter
is, quem laudet, quid liberaliter, quid fortiter, quid iuste, quid
magnifice, quid pie, quid grate, quid humaniter, quid denique
cum aliqua virtute aut fecerit aut tulerit: haec et quae sunt
eius generis facile videbit, qui volet laudare; et qui vituperare,
contraria.'
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