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64.23. ut, as, i.e. in the position in which they were. The clause is nearly equivalent to an English participle, having taken up their position (cf. § 493. d. 2 (290. d); B. 356. 2. c; H-B. 602. 1). Observe that in the sense of as, ut is not followed by the subjv. — sinistra: here Labienus was in command.


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