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[866] Obliti: we may infer from this that he had not proclaimed what he had done, in spite of his pride in it. ‘Ignoto eamporum in pulvere’ for “ignoto in loco eampi pulverulenti,” as Forb. remarks. Donatus says, “quod erat ultionis argumentum ut socii illius obliviscerentur.

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