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212.18. principes civitatis: see ch. 39. 213.1.

consili res, a matter for deliberation.—sit: for mood and tense, see § 524 (312); B. 307; G. 602; H. 584 (513. ii); H-B. 504. 3. 213.4.

concurrant: see § 558. a (319. d); B. 284. 3; G. 555; H. 595. 1 (504. 3. 2); H-B. 521. 3. b. 213.8.

una (adv.), with him.—frumenti: i.e. which these Romans were taking to Caesar under the protection of the Haeduan guard.


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