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... means to speak ; ' as ' orator ' and ' peroro ' show ; also ' talibus orabat Iuno , ' ( Virg . Aen . 10. 96 ) . See Varronianus , p . 205 . 6 6 28. quod .. venerat , as , in fact , he had been admitted . ' The in- dicative makes Caesar ...
... means to speak ; ' as ' orator ' and ' peroro ' show ; also ' talibus orabat Iuno , ' ( Virg . Aen . 10. 96 ) . See Varronianus , p . 205 . 6 6 28. quod .. venerat , as , in fact , he had been admitted . ' The in- dicative makes Caesar ...
Page 62
... mean sexagies sestertium'- six millions of sesterces about £ 48,000 . 22. sacramentum apud se , ' to swear allegiance to him . ' So we have consulis sacramento teneri , ' ' to be under allegiance to the con- sul . ' Caesar's boldness in ...
... mean sexagies sestertium'- six millions of sesterces about £ 48,000 . 22. sacramentum apud se , ' to swear allegiance to him . ' So we have consulis sacramento teneri , ' ' to be under allegiance to the con- sul . ' Caesar's boldness in ...
Page 63
... means , could not be held to- gether . ' 27. rates duplices ; a pair of rafts thirty feet square placed in a straight line with the mole ( so as to continue it ) in each direction . Instead of the accurate word " utroqueversum ' ( which ...
... means , could not be held to- gether . ' 27. rates duplices ; a pair of rafts thirty feet square placed in a straight line with the mole ( so as to continue it ) in each direction . Instead of the accurate word " utroqueversum ' ( which ...
Page 64
... means on all accounts , ' Bell . Gall . I. 4 , note I. 15. Rebilum . This officer had commanded the smaller camp at Alesia . Libo was father - in - law of Sextus Pompeius ; and had commanded in Etruria , till forced to retreat by ...
... means on all accounts , ' Bell . Gall . I. 4 , note I. 15. Rebilum . This officer had commanded the smaller camp at Alesia . Libo was father - in - law of Sextus Pompeius ; and had commanded in Etruria , till forced to retreat by ...
Page 65
... means a windowless house . ' 23. duas naves ; as the French at Corunna managed to destroy a few of our last transports . 25. reprehensas excipiunt , and after grappling , they boarded them . ' 31. c . 29. insequendi sui ; an unusual ...
... means a windowless house . ' 23. duas naves ; as the French at Corunna managed to destroy a few of our last transports . 25. reprehensas excipiunt , and after grappling , they boarded them . ' 31. c . 29. insequendi sui ; an unusual ...
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