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Note title 'Exercerent' V.S. 'Exercerentur'
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This is not a deponent verb, so the variant is between the active and the passive forms. The verb 'exerceo' means to work at, employ one's self. I suspect the active form makes more sense in the context of the sentence, but both are possible.

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