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Præfecti sociorum, xxi. 59.

Prærogativam, iii. 51.

Prepositions, wanting after quam, xxii. 8; wanting before qui, xxii. 33.
Present tense, historic, followed by a past tense, i. 7 ;-by a present and
a past tense in same sentence, xxii. 18.

Prisci Latini, i. 32.

Pro, pro imperio, iii. 49; pro concione, iii. 54; xxii. 11; pro eo, ut, xxii
1; pro victo, xxi. 9; pro se quisque, with a plural verb, ii. 6

Prodito fumo, xxi. 27.

Profligare bellum, xxi. 40.

Prohibere, construction, i. 39; v. 49; xxii. 19; xxii. 34.

Quam mallem, xxii. 49.

Quam pro, xxi. 29; ib. 32.

Quamquam, "nay more," xxi. 19.

Q.

Que, adversative, v. 45; xxi. 6; for etiam, quoque, ii. 13; "or rather,"

xxi. 62.

Quia and quod, ii. 1; xxi. 5; ib. 9.

Quicumque, with the indicative, i. 32.

Quid aliud quam, xxii. 60.

Quin, meaning, i. 45; —et ut, xxii. 1.

Quippe qui, with subj., Preface; with indicative, iii. 53; v. 37.

Quoniam, its force, i. 6; when with the indicative and when with the
subj., ib.

Recta pugna, xxii. 28.

R.

Relative, many English expressions translated by, with a circumlocution,

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Sequius, ii. 37.

Sententiis paucis, xxii 61.

Servitium and servitus, ii. 10.

Si nihil aliud, xxii. 29.

Sicut-ita, xxi. 35.

Similis and dissimilis, with the genitive in reference to persons, i. 20

xxii. 39.

Sortes, xxi. 62; -extenuatæ, ib.

Spectacula, i. 35.

Stationes and custodia, v. 44; xxi. 14.
Stipendiarius and vectigalis, xxi. 41.

Sub conditionibus, xxi. 12; sub corona venire, xxi. 51.
Sublime, used adverbially, xxi. 30.

Subjunctive, second person, denoting some indefinite subject, Preface; in
less formal oratio obl., i. 6; ib. 9; of generality with ùbi, i. 32;
xxi. 4; ib. 35; of future, how expressed, Preface; of future perfect
active, ii. 1; xxi. 33; of future perfect passive, xxi. 34; subjunctive
present, in a conditional expressed by an English past tense, Pre-
face;-with ut, after a perfect indefinite, ii. 1; subjunctive, with
qui, in dependence upon a demonstrative pronoun to be supplied,
ii. 8; v. 44;-in a relative clause, containing a fact, xxi. 40;
xxii. 45; subjunctive imperfect, in timerem, discerneres, etc., ii. 7;
xxi. 4; subjunctive perfect with ut, in clauses denoting a result,
i. 3; xxi. 1; ib. 2; ib. 58; xxii. 48.

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Ubi, with the subjunctive, i. 32; xxi. 4; ib. 35; —terrarum, xxii. 13.
Unde, in reference to persons, i. 49.

Uno, "by one," ii. 7.

Unus, with the superlative, xxii. 22.

Usus, i. 46; usu capere, xxii. 44.

Ut, with a limiting force, i. 57; xxi. 34; xxii. 5; —for ita ut, v. 43;
xxii. 45; used in giving the circumstances under which any
thing takes place, xxi. 7; ib. 36; -"though," xxi. 47; ib. 52;
xxii. 25; -with perfect subjunctive in clauses denoting result, i. 3;
xxi. 1; ib. 2; ib. 15; ib. 25; ib. 58; ib. 60; xxii. 5; —quæ, with
the subjunctive, Preface; ut-sic, i. 25; ut—ita, xxi. 7.
Utrum-an-an, xxi. 10.

V.

Vagi and palantes, v. 44.

Velitis jubeatis, i. 46; xxi. 17.

Verba dicendi, omitted, xxi. 15; ib. 24.

Vetus and recens, ii. 35.

Via, xxii. 1.

Videro, de his videris, ii. 40; viderit, iii. 45.

Vindicare in libertatem, iii. 46.

Vir, for is or ille, xxi. 4.

Volentibus esse, xxi. 50.

Y.

Year, of Numa, i. 19.

Z.

Zeugma, xxi. 14.

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