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208.11. confecta: it was now about the end of March, or a little later.—tempore: i.e. the time was suitable for campaigning. 208.12.

sivesive: understand to try, or some such phrase to introduce these clauses which are treated as indir. questions. 208.15.

maxime necessario tempore, in an extreme emergency. 208.23.

proximo anno, the year before. 208.24.

suasclientelas, that each of them had his own [armed] followers (see Bk. vi. ch. 15). 208.25.

quod si, but if; see second note on 40 20. 208.27.

positum [esse], depended on.


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