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Ad hoc enim praefecit Deus divites et potentes pauperibus, ut eis provideant non solum quantum ad usus proprios, sed etiam communes; puta in faciendo hospitalia, templa et ecclesias communes, quod maxime pertinet ad principes et praelatos, qui praecipue debent intendere magnum in ordine ad honorem Dei et utilitatem eorum, qui ejus cultui deputantur; unde dicit philosophus, quod honorabiles sumtus sunt maxime, qui pertinent ad divina sacrificia.
Sin autem pium et gloriosum omnibus ac praecipue tibi videri debet, quo ore, quaesumus, Pater, studia partium noswamm, quae semper hoc egerunt, pestifera detestandaque appellas?
As Robbie's classicist friend Otto Steinmayer notes in his Foreword, the Roman engineer Gaius Cervesius Otho (no relation) once observed: "Tria quae sunt praecipue observanda in viis construendis sunt colliquitio, porro colliquitio, et denique colliquitio " [The three most important things in road-building are drainage, drainage and drainage.
 
 
 
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