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The word igitur occurs frequently in the sense of "after that," "in that case," a meaning which it has almost lost in the literary dialect. We subjoin an extract from the first. Si in ius vocat, ito. Ni it, antestamino: igitur em capito. Si calvitur antestetur postea eum frustratur pedemve struit, manum endo iacito iniicito Rem ubi pacunt orato. Com peroranto ambo praesentes. Una
Quid studiosa Cohors operum struit? Hoc quoque curo. It was from his commerce with the Ancients, as I always think, that George Buchanan derived his opinion, strange to modern ears, that "a great commander must of necessity have all the talents of an author." Velleius Paterculus, who served with Tiberius in his campaigns, tells us of his firm discipline, and of his kindness to the soldiers.
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