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177.2. adversus, towards. 177.5.

Scaldim, the Scheldt. There seems to be some confused geography here, but the many and confused mouths of these rivers doubtless gave rise to this idea. 177.8.

vii = septimum. Cf. a different idiom, 163 9.—quam ad diem: cf. 179 2quem ad diem). Observe that dies is often fem. when it means time. 177.9.

frumentum deberi: see chapter on military affairs, IV. f. 177.11.

commodo (abl.), to (properly in accordance withthe advantage, etc.—rei publicae: gen.; cf. 31 94, 148 18.


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