[391] ‘They shall themselves supply us with the arms we are to use against them,’ ‘ipsi’ referring to the enemy generally, as Henry takes it. Serv. wishes to put a question after ‘arma,’ a very unseasonable attempt at rhetorical interrogation. ‘Deinde’ after a participle, like “tum,” 5. 382. Comp. 5. 14, note.
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