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iure bono: justly; apparently with the meaning of the familiar iure optimo, though not found elsewhere. The conjunction of iure with merito, as here (v. 2), was common; cf. Pl. Most. 713te ipse iure optumo merito incuses licet” ; Cic. Catil. 3.6.14merito ac iure laudantur” ; Juv. 2.34iure ac merito vitia ultima fictos contemnunt Scauros” .


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