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Si dat sibi quisque beneficium, semper dat, sine
intermissione dat, inire beneficiorum suorum non
potest numerum. Quando ergo gratiam referet,
cum per hoc ipsum, quo gratiam refert, beneficium
[p. 316]
det ? Quomodo enim discernere poteris, utrum det
sibi beneficium an reddat, cum intra eundem hominem
res geratur ? Liberavi me periculo : beneficium
mihi dedi. Iterum me periculo libero : utrum do
beneficium an reddo ?
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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