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nostro cum crimine, ‘to our reproach.’ Cum frequently thus introduces the results which attend action. Cf. Cic. in Cat. I. xiii. § 33, “Hisce ominibus, Catilina, cum summa reipublicae salute, cum tua peste ac pernicie cumque eorum exitio, qui se tecum omni scelere parricidioque iunxerunt, proficiscere ad impium bellum ac nefarium.”
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