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Nata servituti mancipia semel veneunt, atque ultro a dominis aluntur: Britannia servitutem suam quotidie emit, quotidie pascit. Ac, sicut in familia recentissimus quisque servorum et conservis ludibrio est, sic in hoc orbis terrarum vetere famulatu novi nos et viles in excidium petimur. Neque enim arva nobis aut metalla aut portus sunt, quibus exercendis reservemur.
By rendering exercendis, working, improving, we make it applicable alike to harbors, mines and fields. Reservemur. Subj. in a relative clause denoting a purpose. Potuere. Observe the ind., where we use the potential. It is especially frequent with possum, debeo, &c. Z. 518 and 519. Nonne implies an affirmative answer. Z. 352, and H. 346, II. 1. 2. In poenitentiam, al. in praesentiam.
The text follows that of W. and R. and is approved by Freund. For the meaning of egerunt, cf. praedam egesserunt, H. 3, 33. Silvis emuniendis==viis per silvas et paludes muniendis. Semel. Once for all, G. 19. Emit, sc. tributis pendendis; pascit, sc. frumento praebendo. Portus, quibus exercendis. Why not refer it to the construction or improvement of harbors?
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