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[19] Sed enim, 2. 164, &c., ἀλλὰ γάρ, ‘however,’ or ‘nevertheless.’ The present infinitive, ‘duci,’ denotes the event as existing in the designs of fate. ‘Duci,’ as in 10. 145. Gossrau, following a suggestion of Serv., thinks the ‘progenies’ is Scipio, which is very improbable, and besides makes ‘hinc,’ v. 21, inexplicable; and the same objection applies to Ladewig's more plausible explanation of ‘progenies’ as the great Trojan families among the Romans.

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