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Septicia quoque mater Trachalorum Ariminensium irata filiis in contumeliam eorum, cum iam parere non posset, Publicio seni admodum nupsit, testamento etiam utroque praeterito. a quibus aditus diuus Augustus et nuptias mulieris et suprema iudicia improbauit: nam hereditatem maternam filios habere iussit, dotem, quia non creandorum liberorum causa coniugium intercesserat, uirum retinere uetuit. si ipsa Aequitas hac de re cognosceret, potuitne iustius aut grauius pronuntiare? spernis quos genuisti, nubis effeta, testamenti ordinem uiolento animo confundis neque erubescis ei totum patrimonium addicere, cuius pollincto iam corpori marcidam senectutem tuam substrauisti. ergo dum sic te geris, ad inferos usque caelesti fulmine daflata es.
Valerius Maximus. Factorvm et Dictorvm Memorabilivm, Libri Novem. Karl Friedrich Kempf. Leipsig. Teubner. 1888. Keyboarding.
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