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Ut concedam aliquem
dare sibi beneficium, dum dat, et recipit ; ut concedam aliquem a se accipere beneficium, dum accipit,
reddit. Domi, quod aiunt, versura fit et velut lusorium nomen statim transit ; neque enim alius dat
quam accipit, sed unus atque idem. Hoc verbum
" debere " non habet nisi inter duos locum ; quomodo
ergo in uno consistet, qui se obligando liberat ?
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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