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52.19.

Axonam (apposition), the Aisne; here flowing nearly due west, and joining the Seine below Paris, through the Oise. — in extremis finibus, in the remotest part of the territory of the Remi§ 293 (193); B. 241. 1; H. 497. 4 (440. 2, notes 1 and 2); H-B. 244); the phrase is used in a general sense merely, for Bibrax, a town of the Remi, lay eight miles farther off.


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