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regno occupato (abl. abs., expressing condition, § 419. 4, 521. a (255. 4, 310. a); B. 227. 2. b; G. 409, 593. 2; H. 489. 1, 638. 2 (431. 2, 549. 2); H-B. 421. 6, 578. 6), in case they should get in their hands the royal power = si occupaverimus in the direct. — per tres populos: i.e. Helvetii, Haedui, and Sequani; a league between these, they hope, will secure their power over all Gaul. — firmissimos, most stable.

Figure 111. Gallic coin. Rude representation of a human head.


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