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2.17.

hoc facilius, all the easier: originally degree of difference, as in all ablatives with comparative; but hardly different in sense from the abl. of cause (§ 404 (245); B. 219; G. 408; H. 475 (416); H-B. 424. a). — id: object of persuasit§ 369 (227. f); B. 176. 2. a; G. 345; H. 426. 6 (384. 2); H-B. 364. 4): we should say, persuaded them of it. Usually with persuadere the dat. and acc. are both used only when the latter is a pronoun. — loci natura, by the nature of the country.


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