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futurum [esse] ut haberet, etc., it would be to the great peril of the province that it should have, etc. (§ 561. N. 1 (329. N.); B. 294; G. 506; H. 571 (540); H-B. 238). — uthaberet: a substantive clause of result used as the subject of futurum [esse] (§ 537, 568 (319, 332. a); B. 284. 1, 297. 2; G. 553. 4. R. 3; H. 571. 1 (501. i. 1); H-B. 521. 3. a). Caesar's thought would be: 'Id si fiet, magnofuturum est ut populus Romanushabeat.'


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