Excerpt from De Tacito Dialogi, Qui De Oratoribus Inscribitur, Auctore<br/><br/>Bene. D. 12 bene facta male admissa. H. 1, 7 seu b. Seu male facta. A. 3, 40 maiorum bona facta. A. 3, 53 recte factorum gratiam. A. 4, 33 aliena male facta.
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