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... ut obtineant ; 25 , 6 , m . ab eo , ut quaereretur ; Caes . G. 5 , 2 ab eo , quin possent : but pro eo , ut tulit ( C. Verr . 3 , 53 , 54 ) = ' in propor- tion to what ' . 1 ipsi ex alieno agro raperent agerentque , suas terras sedem REES .
... ut obtineant ; 25 , 6 , m . ab eo , ut quaereretur ; Caes . G. 5 , 2 ab eo , quin possent : but pro eo , ut tulit ( C. Verr . 3 , 53 , 54 ) = ' in propor- tion to what ' . 1 ipsi ex alieno agro raperent agerentque , suas terras sedem REES .
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... tion ) , another form of which is the Oscan Mamers . Cic . N. D. 3 , 24 derives the name from magna verto ; others refer the first part to mas ( maris ) ; but it is probably conn . with macto , uáxn . His surnames Silvanus , Gradivus ...
... tion ) , another form of which is the Oscan Mamers . Cic . N. D. 3 , 24 derives the name from magna verto ; others refer the first part to mas ( maris ) ; but it is probably conn . with macto , uáxn . His surnames Silvanus , Gradivus ...
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... for seven . Liv . 2 , 21 , in . places the institu- tion of the festival in B. c . 497 . For the liberty then accorded to slaves cf. Hor . S. 2 , 3 , 5 . 1. dis habendoque MS . Ber .: distrahendo P : I. 20. ] 9 LIVY XXII .
... for seven . Liv . 2 , 21 , in . places the institu- tion of the festival in B. c . 497 . For the liberty then accorded to slaves cf. Hor . S. 2 , 3 , 5 . 1. dis habendoque MS . Ber .: distrahendo P : I. 20. ] 9 LIVY XXII .
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... tion a formal council , merely stating that ' certain persons ' ( Tv ) were of this opinion . D. L. II . collegam : Servilius , hearing that Hann . had invaded Etruria , abandoned his now useless posi- tion at Ariminum ( 21 , 63 , 15 ) ...
... tion a formal council , merely stating that ' certain persons ' ( Tv ) were of this opinion . D. L. II . collegam : Servilius , hearing that Hann . had invaded Etruria , abandoned his now useless posi- tion at Ariminum ( 21 , 63 , 15 ) ...
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... tion to the MS . reading is that the Carth . troops had been posted on the hills ( cf. sup . 3 ) , to which the verb decucurrerant is more applicable , and moreover if they had been hidden in valleys they could scarcely have been ' mutu ...
... tion to the MS . reading is that the Carth . troops had been posted on the hills ( cf. sup . 3 ) , to which the verb decucurrerant is more applicable , and moreover if they had been hidden in valleys they could scarcely have been ' mutu ...
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