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Vescerentur followed by the acc. For the imp. subj. cf. note 21: ut concupiscerent. Amissis navibus. This is regarded by some as proof that all the steersmen were slain or escaped. Dr. answers, that it may refer only to the two ships that were without steersmen. Suevis. Mox, subsequently, some having escaped the Suevi. Per commercia. In trade, cf. same in 39. Nostram ripam.
The national vanity of La Bletterie is sorely wounded by this remark of T. See his note in loco, also Murphy's. Toga. Cf. note on togatos, 9. Ut concupiscerent. Ut==so that, denoting a consequence. The verb here denotes a continued or habitual state of mind. Hence the imp. subj. Cf. note, 18: crediderit. Discessum, sc. a patrum moribus ad vitia varia. Dr.
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