Quod Faciamus

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Et ait faciamus hominem ad imaginem et similitudinem nostram et praesit piscibus maris et volatilibus caeli et bestiis universaeque terrae omnique reptili quod movetur in terra. In principio creavit Deus caelum et terram. Omnis enim quicumque invocaverit nomen Domini salvus erit. Ego complexum huius nil moror, meum autem hic aspernatur. Proinde istuc facias ipse quod faciamus nobis suades. Arg 645ego uero, et quidem edepol lubens. 1 1 14'68 ®i numerus resolvendus non sit cubus; quod superest, adjectis locis. E.g.,25 valent,*^;,01)4 valent i5^, &o. Id quod faciamus oportet, ant saltem. [F]acias ipse quod faciamus nobis suades. (Practice yourself what you preach.) ~ Asinaria, Act III, scene 3, line 54. Titus Maccius Plautus (254 BC – 184 BC), born at Sassina, Umbria, was a comic playwright in the time of the Roman Republic.

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