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115.7. uteffugerent: a result clause in app. with idem, the subj. of fore, namely, that if, etc. 115.8.

effugerent, would escape; the future idea is given by fore.—equites xxx: these few cavalry would be of no service in an engagement, but only in pursuit. To chase and cut down the beaten army was considered an essential part of the battle. 115.9.

ante: i.e. 106 13-19, 110 13-17. 115.12.

tanto spatio, over as much ground§ 425. b (257. b); B. 223; G. 389; H. 417. 3 (379. 2); cf. H-B. 426. c).


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    • A. A. Howard, Benj. L. D'Ooge, G. L. Kittredge, J. B. Greenough, Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar, 425
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