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Seing iniury, sayth he, is done two wayes, eyther by force or by fraud, fraud doth as it were, belong to a Foxe, and force to a Lion: but both of them are most repugnant to the nature of man; yet of the two, fraud is worthy of greater hatred. |
Sing injury, say he, is done two ways, either by force or by fraud, fraud does as it were, belong to a Fox, and force to a lion: but both of them Are most repugnant to the nature of man; yet of the two, fraud is worthy of greater hatred. |
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Cum duobus modis aut vi aut fraude fiat iniuria, fraus quasi vulpeculae, vis Leonis videtur, &c. Cic. offic. lib. 3. |
Cum duobus modis Or vi Or fraud fiat Iniuria, fraus quasi vulpeculae, vis Leonis videtur, etc. Cic office. lib. 3. |
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