De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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... equivalent to totius Galliae civitatum . § 2. principatu . It is doubtful whether in this passage princi- patus means , as in vi , 8 , § 9 , ' the chief magistracy ' or simply unofficial supremacy . § 4. Arduennam . Our ' Forest of ...
... equivalent to totius Galliae civitatum . § 2. principatu . It is doubtful whether in this passage princi- patus means , as in vi , 8 , § 9 , ' the chief magistracy ' or simply unofficial supremacy . § 4. Arduennam . Our ' Forest of ...
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... equivalent to neque tamen , -- but not ' . hospitibus . By the Roman institution called hospitium pri- vatum agreements were concluded between individual Roman citizens and individual foreigners , under which the former were ...
... equivalent to neque tamen , -- but not ' . hospitibus . By the Roman institution called hospitium pri- vatum agreements were concluded between individual Roman citizens and individual foreigners , under which the former were ...
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... equivalent to partim quod , ut dicebat , religionibus impediretur . • religionibus means ' religious obligations ' . § 5. nobilitate , as we may infer from vi , 13 , §§ 1-3 , does not mean ' the nobility ' or ' the nobles ' , but simply ...
... equivalent to partim quod , ut dicebat , religionibus impediretur . • religionibus means ' religious obligations ' . § 5. nobilitate , as we may infer from vi , 13 , §§ 1-3 , does not mean ' the nobility ' or ' the nobles ' , but simply ...
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... equivalent to ' as might have been expected ' ( from what has been said before about his character ) . But connecting particles are often used in Greek and Latin when a good English writer would use none ; and the best way of ...
... equivalent to ' as might have been expected ' ( from what has been said before about his character ) . But connecting particles are often used in Greek and Latin when a good English writer would use none ; and the best way of ...
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... equivalent to one legion ; but as Caesar does not say una legione , we may infer that the cohorts were selected from the five legions . de tertia vigilia is generally explained as meaning ' in the third watch ' , though Caesar sometimes ...
... equivalent to one legion ; but as Caesar does not say una legione , we may infer that the cohorts were selected from the five legions . de tertia vigilia is generally explained as meaning ' in the third watch ' , though Caesar sometimes ...
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