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pudore eo, of such high character (i.e. sense of honor and self-respect, as contrasted with the unprincipled Greek hangers-on with whom Roman society was infested).

vetustate, i.e. long-continued friendship (see sect. 5).

id existimari depends on convenit, it is fitting.

videatis, subj. of integral part.

municipi, i.e. Heraclia.

comprobetur, subj. of characteristic.

ut, with accipiatis, p. 168, l. 2.

ex eo numero, i.e. of poets.

ab eo qui, etc.: Q. Cicero (see Introd.).


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