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49.5.

coniurare: from the point of view of the Romans, any war against Rome is a "conspiracy"; a nation enslaved by Rome is "pacified." — obsides: see note on 8 11. — inter se, to one another: § 301. f (196. f); B. 245; G. 221; H. 502. 1 (448. N); H-B. 266. — coniurandi: gerund (§ 504 (298); B. 338. 1. a; G. 428; H. 626 (542. i); H-B. 612. i).


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