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59.11.

in eos: but for the interposition of Haeduos, this would be in se§ 300. b (196. 2); B. 244. ii; G. 520, 521; H. 504 (449. 1); H-B. 262. 2,), here, as often, the last word or thought governs the construction — utatur: subst. clause of purpose, after petere§ 563. a (331. a); B. 295. 4; G. 546; H. 564. iii (499. 3); H-B. 530. 2.ftn. 1); cf. also 6 10, and note. Observe that from this point the present and perfect tenses of the subjv. are used ; cf. cognoverint, 51 11, and note. — quod si fecerit: fut. condition (more vivid) ; fecerit is perf. subjv for the fut. perf. indic of the dir. disc. The apodosis is amplificaturum§ 516. a (307. a); B. 302; G. 595 ; H. 574. 2 (508. 2); H-B. 579. a); on the use of quod, see note on qui cum, 58 9.


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