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me, etc., abl. abs.

togato, in perfect peace, i.e. without any military demonstration: the toga was the regular dress of the Roman in time of peace.

illud: in appos. with ut . . . possitis: I will secure that, etc.

neque. . . -que, not... and.


quibus . . . ducibus, under whose guidance.

quam urbem... hanc, this city which: § 307, b, N. (200, b, N.); G. 616; H. 399, 5(445, 9); or (repeating the noun) the city which, etc.,— that city.


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