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 1     Not,       1|    tolerably long halt." For the clause ut mos, etc., cf. De Or.
 2     Not,       1|       often introduces in Cic. a clause which intensifies and does
 3     Not,       1|         merely explain the first clause, exx. in M.D.F. I. 33. Cum
 4     Not,       1|       consedimus at the end of a clause in Brut. 24, and considitur
 5     Not,       1|        clearly given by the next clause, viz. that Force and Matter
 6     Not,       2|       that in Cic. a parenthetic clause with etsi always has a common
 7     Not,       2|          verb with its principal clause; a rule not observed by
 8     Not,       2|  especially rare at the end of a clause. Memoria falsorum: this
 9     Not,       2| considered spurious in the first clause, and Halm brackets; but
10     Not,       2|      sunt on the ground that the clause quanta sint is inserted
11     Not,       2|       especially at the end of a clause. Cur eo non estis contenti:
12     Not,       2|           comes in the following clause, as in the famous passage
13     Not,       2|        iam and etiam in the same clause.~§60. Pro omnibus: note
14     Not,       2|  Lucullus' admiration, which the clause introduced by ut defines, "
15     Not,       2|          Halm brackets a similar clause in 20, and is followed in
16     Not,       2|  probability." My defence of the clause impugned is substantially
17     Not,       2|         a verb is wanted in this clause as in the other two, he
18     Not,       2|         comes fourth word in the clause; this is not uncommon in
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