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Excerpt from Commentarium VII. De Ministr. Fortunae Augustae
Sola et pequnia sua. Idest aedem non tantum impend1a sua sed et in solo sua fundamentis excitavit absolvitque M. Tul lius quod idem est ac si dicas: a funda mentis in solo suo et excitavit en perfecit. Potest quippe in solo non suo excitari ali quid pecunia sua. A sòla deinde sive a fundamentis excitax'e aliquid non idem so nat ac a solo sive fundamentis resti tuere. Illud Opus insinuat novum ex inte gro: hoc opus collapsum' a fundamentis ip sis restituere quod nisi collapsurfi ante sit restitutwn quidem aptissime dixeris: si fundamentis addas, contra usitatam formulae' accEURptionem' dixeris.
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