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 1      II,   XXXIV|       usitatum et saepe repudiatum refers, non ut Antipater, sed,
 2     Not,       1|        harmony with the Old. Varro refers to Antiochus as an authority
 3     Not,       2|        Halm, Baiter give qua, Halm refers to Bentl. on Hor. Sat. I.
 4     Not,       2|            and the relative always refers to an actually expressed
 5     Not,       2|     aliquos. Moveri: this probably refers to the speech of Catulus;
 6     Not,       2|             Aug. Cont. Ac. III. 15 refers to this passage, which must
 7     Not,       2|           48 conclusa oratio. Fab. refers to Gell. XV. 26. Profiteatur:
 8     Not,       2|            Madv. Gram. 481 b. Quod refers simply to the fact of Lucullus'
 9     Not,       2|            to which Seneca Ep. 116 refers, cf. Krische, p. 65. Fulcire
10     Not,       2|         πιεση τον οφθαλμον. Sextus refers to the same thing P.H. I.
11     Not,       2| vehementior factus esset," he also refers to Wopkens Lect. Tull. p.
12     Not,       2|            Bentl. aemuli, but Halm refers to D.F. II. 44. The later
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