Letter 11020: For a long time now, carrying out your duties effectively, you have earned the favorable judgment of many.
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DE PRIMISCRINIO QUI EGREDITUR.
[1] Olim quidem efficaciter peragens imperata multorum meruisti bona iudicia: sed nunc et divino favore commendatus erigeris, quando militiae laboribus perfunctus esse monstraris. quapropter spectabilitatis honore suffultus inter tribunos et notarios venerandam purpuram adoraturus accede, ut per sacros aspectus principis tuae subsistat firmitas dignitatis.
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