3. ἐπειδὰν...γένηται, after he has become master of what he has bought (M.T. 90). For the assimilation of ὧν ἂν πρίηται, which really conditions κύριος γένηται, see M.T. 563. 5. οὐδὲν...προδότου, for (other- wise) nothing would be happier than a traitor. 6. πόθεν;...δεῖ: cf. §§ 52.2, 140.9, and πῶς γάρ; § 312.7. 8. καὶ, also, with τῶν ἀποδομένων,
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