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2.13b.

civitati persuasit: § 367 (227); B. 187. ii. a; G. 346; H. 426. 1 (385. ii); H-B. 362. ftn. 3. and 1.; the direct object of persuasit is the clause utexirent § 563 (331); B. 295. 1; G. 546; H. 564. i (498); H-B. 502 ); translate the latter by the infinitive according to the English idiom. Votes were easily "persuaded" by such means as Orgetorix possessed. For the sequence of tenses in exirent, see § 484 (286. R.); B. 267; G. 510; H. 545. ii. 1 (493. 1); H-B. 476; and for the plu., see § 280. a (182. a); B. 254. 4; G. 211. R. I; H. 389 (636. IV. 4); H-B. 325.


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