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110.27. post diem quartum quam, three days after (accordingto English reckoning); § 424. f (259. d); B. 357. 1; G. 403. N. 4, a; H. 488. 1 (430); H-B. 550. c. 110.28.

naves, etc: see 107 9. 111.3.

Britanniae: § 370 (228); B. 187. iii; G. 347; H. 429 (386); H-B. 376, cf. 362.—tempestas: from the northeast. 111.4.

aliaealiae, some … others. 111.6.

propius occasum: cf. 98 26. 111.7.

cumcomplerentur, since they began to fill: the imperf. shows that the action was not completed. 111.8.

adversa nocte, in spite of the darkness.


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