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We are told, that this reason prevailed with him more than the willof the gods, declared by the auspices: Cum immolanti aufugiuet hostin, profectionem adversus Scipionem at Jabam non distulit. Suet. In Can. C. 59. Quid Omar, cum a ammo harnapice moneretur, no in African: ante bmmam transmit-tent, Donna transmisit Quod ni fecisaet, uno in loco omnea adversa riomm copize convenisaent. Cic. De Divinat. L. 2. C. 24. Bath. P. 196.
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