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III, praef. 2) In rebus publicis exponendis nonnumquam verbis utitur, quae ipse iis adaptavit. Cf. Quae de verbis legatus, prae fectus, procurare, aliis, annotavi. 3) I, 2. 4) I, 8. 5) I, 14. 6) I, 18. 7) I, 15. 8) I, 15. 9) II, 36. 10) I, 34. 11) ss. II, p. 673. 12) Cf. I, 19. De Ungarns; I, 22. De Adalberhti morte. 13) I, 23. 14) I, 4. 7. 23. II, 23. 15) I, 23. 16) Cf. I, 36. III, 63.
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