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Relatis Q. Fabi laudibus offerunt se mirificae constantiae uiri, qui legati a senatu Tarentum ad res repetendas missi, cum grauissimas ibi iniurias accepissent, unus etiam urina respersus esset, in theatrum, ut est consuetudo Graeciae, introducti legationem quibus acceperant uerbis peregerunt. de his, quae passi erant, questi non sunt, ne quid ultra ac mandatum esset loquerentur, insitusque pectoribus eorum antiqui moris respectus dolore, qui ex contumelia grauissimus sentitur, conuelli non potuit. finem profecto fruendarum opum, quibus ad inuidiam diu abundaueras, Tarentina ciuitas, quaesisti: nam dum horridae uirtutis in se ipsum conixum stabilimentum nitore fortunae praesentis inflata fastidiose aestimas, in praeualidum imperii nostri mucronem caeca et amens inruisti.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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