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Aen. 7, 656 victores equos; ib. 12, 751 venator canis; ib. 10, 891; 11, 89, and Georg. 2, 145 bellator equus, in Theocritus 15, 51 πολεμισται ‛ιπποι. The feminine nouns in -trix are freely used as adjectives both in verse and in prose. A. 88, c; H. 441, 3. QUEM QUIDEM: the same form of transition is used in 26, 29, 46, 53.

Proinde pacem et urbem, quam victores victique eodem jure obtinemus, amate, colite."

And, therefore, I do not think it strange that those battles were more firm and furious than those that are fought on horseback: "Caedebant pariter, pariterque ruebant Victores victique; neque his fuga nota, neque illis." Their battles were much better disputed. Nowadays there are nothing but routs: "Primus clamor atque impetus rem decernit."

The scruples of people regarding their confessions may well be imagined; and this, too, when Lent was past. The Dominican fathers, moreover, even said in the pulpits, when exultant tanquam victores capta preda, that there is no person in these islands, except the Dominican religious, who has the ability or learning to make a decision in a case of morals.

The men sing their fatall song, the women make horrible cryes, the victores cryes of joy, and their wives make acclamations of mirth.

Occiso centurione ac militibus, qui ad tradendam disciplinam immixti manipulis exemplum et rectores habebantur, tres liburnicas, adactis per vim gubernatoribus, ascendere: et uno remigante, suspectis duobus eoque interfectis, nondum vulgato rumore ut miraculum praevehebantur: mox hac atque illa rapti, et cum plerisque Britannorum, sua defensantium, proelio congressi, ac saepe victores, aliquando pulsi, eo ad extremum inopiae venere, ut infirmissimos suorum, mox sorte ductos, vescerentur.