omit.
Philippic II
Text: J. T. Ramsey, Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics (Cambridge, 2003).
21
opportebat
: I translate
oportebat
.
58
comites nequissimi
: I omit.
91
propter proximum dictatorem
: I omit.
103
quo ore
: I translate
quo more
.
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