Letter 11021: I do not allow the merits of faithful servants to be deferred, so that the ambitions of all may be encouraged toward...
XXI.
DE PRIMISCRINIO QUI ACCEDIT.
[1] Differri non patimur merita fidelium, ut ad studia bonorum actuum provocemus vota cunctorum. demus igitur quae sunt iusta laboribus, ut provectu priorum invitemus corda sequentium. atque ideo Andreas, qui praetorianis fascibus inculpabiliter noscitur obsecutus, gradum feliciter primiscriniatus ascendat, ut locum, quem versutia nescivit exquirere, se gaudeat probis moribus invenisse.
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