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deorum aptissumum. Sed cum duplex esset natura
generis humani, sic se res habebat, ut praestantius
genus esset eorum, qui essent futuri viri. Cum autem
animos corporibus necessitate insevisset, cumque ad
corpora tum accessio fieret, tum abscessio, principio
necesse erat sensum exsistere unum communemque
omnium vehementiore motu excitatum coniunctumque
naturae, deinde voluptate et molestia mixtum amorem,
post iram et metum et reliquos motus animi, comites
superiorum et iis etiam contrarios dissidentes; quos
qui ratione rexerit, iuste vixerit, qui autem iis se de-
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