Translation of a text in Latin on learning and justice

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=mitted to its custody it has so entierly lost it that though I endeavour ever so often to imprint it again it appears as often to be quite [[deletion]] a [[/deletion]] new to it. Justice is the mistress & Queen of all virtues: her splendor is the greatest: for this reason good men are ^ [[addition]] vulgarly [[/addition]] call'd just. We have heard that only one of the Greeks whose surname was Aristides was ever call'd just. This man [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] ^ [[addition]] was by birth [[/addition]] both an Athenien, he was from his childhood of a firm & constant mind, nothing was ever seen of him, that was not just, & he would not allow any lying even in jest nor any cheating at play.


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