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Ingratus L. Sulla, qui patriam duri oribus remediis,
quam pericula erant, sanavit, qui, cum a Praenestina
arce usque ad Collinam portam per sanguinem humanum incessisset, alia edidit in urbe proelia, alias caedes : legiones duas, quod crudele est, post victoriam, quod nefas, post fidem in angulo congestas contrucidavit et proscriptionem commentus est, di
magni, ut, qui civem Romanum occidisset, impunitatem, pecuniam, tantum non civicam acciperet !
L. Annaeus Seneca. Moral Essays: volume 3. John W. Basore. London and New York. Heinemann. 1935.
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