12. ex māximā parte: ‘in very many respects.’
15. cīvīlissimē: ‘in a manner most becoming a citizen’; cf. cīvīlēs, Bk. I, 9.
16. ut … suō: ‘that he placed them almost on a level with his own dignity.’
17. aequāret: sc. eōs. Aequāre may also take cum with the Ablative.
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Ch. 9.
6. quod nūllī anteā: sc. dedērunt.
8. Crassō victō: ‘from Crassus when he was defeated.’
Ch. 10.
14. in honōrem ēius: the compliment was not in the founding, but in the naming.