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[505] “‘Animis,hoc est, foedere et affectione, quoniam revera eas natura non sinit iungi.” Serv. The word is to be taken with ‘faciemus’ rather than with ‘unam,’ though the expression may be illustrated by the compound ‘unanimus.’ For ‘maneatnepotes,’ which Serv. explains as thrown in “quoniam occurrebat humanae brevitas vitae,” see on v. 502.

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