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a milibus passuum minus duobus, less than two miles off: a is used adverbially (§ 433 (261. d); B. 144. 1; G. 335. N; H. 417. 3 (379. 2. N); cf. H-B. 303. c.); milibus is abl. of degree of difference (§ 414 (250); B. 223; G. 403; H. 479 (423); H-B. 424); minus does not affect the construction (§ 407. c (247. c); B. 217. 3; G. 296. R. 4; H. 471. 4 (417. 1. N. 2); H-B. 416. d); amplius (l. 10) is acc. of extent of space (§ 425 (257); B. 181; G. 335; H. 417 (379); H-B. 387); and milibus (l. 10), abl. after the comparative (§ 406 (247); B. 217. 1; G. 398; H. 471 (417); H-B. 416). We have here both the two constructions allowable with these neuter comparatives; see reference under minus.


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