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Sic constituunt, sic condicunt: nox ducere diem videtur. Illud ex libertate vitium, quod non simul, nec ut jussi conveniunt, sed et alter et tertius dies cunctatione coeuntium absumitur. Ut turbae placuit, considunt armati. Silentium per sacerdotes, quibus tum et coercendi jus est, imperatur.
Cornelius Tacitus - Germania and Agricola

Numerum noctium. Of which custom, we have a relic and a proof in our seven-night and fort-night. So also the Gauls. Caes. Constituunt==decree, determine; condicunt==proclaim, appoint. The con in both implies concerted or public action. They are forensic terms. Nox videtur. So with the Athenians, Macrob. Saturn. 1, 3.; and the Hebrews, Gen. 1, 5. Ex libertate, sc. ortum, arising from. Guen.
Cornelius Tacitus - Germania and Agricola
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