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Imperare means command, and in the modern world, the idea of government by command has been replaced, at least in principle, by government by the consent of the governed.
Et quaeso qui fieret vt Origenem, Xistum philosopbum, Eusebium Caesariensem, Gregorium Nazianzenum, Basilium Magnum, Pamphilum Martyrem, Euagrium, rei theologicae quod in confesso est, facile principes, ex Graecis verteret, hic vero tanquam sui oblitus, imperare sibi potuerit vt tot lucubrationum gloriam istius versionis veluti tenebris obscuraret et tanquam malus poeta vno actu eoque postremo, totam fabulam dehonestaret?
Est autem es dea natus Achilles, quia divina queadam generositas in animis nostris est, quae nemini parere, omnibus autem imperare velit.
 
 
 
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