Li ligamenti sono etiam simili a nerui facti a ligare le iuncture de le osse e non li dette la natura sentimento como fece a li nerui & a le corde acio che per el molto mouimento e fricatione de le iuncture non doleseno.
Quot mihi Caesareo facti sunt munere cives'; and was occasionally invited to the emperor's table; cf.
Nam scelus intra se tacitum qui cogitat ullum / Facticrimen habet=--He who secretly meditates a crime has all the guilt of the deed.
Theodore expounds thus in the old Latin version: sed facti sumus quieti in medio vestro, hoc est, "omni mediocritate et humilitate sumus abusi, nolentes graves aliquibus videri.
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