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[107] “Remos cohortatus, liberaliterque oratione prosecutus” Caes. B. G. 2. 5. The word seems to be used in a derived sense, the notion of courteous attention being deduced from that of courteously accompanying a person, which is a particular mark of it. Mr. Long comp. “prosequitur lacrimis” A. 6. 476. ‘Insuper addit’ 2. 593.

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