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97.6. infirmitatem, weakness of purpose = fickleness. 97.8.

nihilcommittendum, no confidence should be placed in them. Observe that committendum (esse) is impers. and nihil adv. acc. 97.9.

estconsuetudinis, it is [a point] of Gallic custom§ 343. c (214. d); B. 198. 3; G. 366. R. 1; H. 439 (401); H-B. 340). — uticogant, etc.: we have here a number of clauses of result in app. with hoc. 97.14.

rebus atque auditionibus, facts and hearsays. 97.15.

quorum eospaenitere: § 354. b (221. b); B. 209. 1; G. 377 ; H. 457 (409. iii); H-B. 352. — in vestigio, on the spot; cf. 95 16. 97.16.

serviant, are slaves to. — plerique: i.e. the travellers and traders. 97.17.

eorum: i.e. the questioners.


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