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Note title 'Adiutoriam' V.S. 'Ad victoriam'
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This variation also changes the sentence. The phrase runs either: You set up for yourself your contrary support or You set yourself towards a contrary victory. Although 'constituo' is a compound verb, it generally takes an accusative object, so the first option is more grammatically correct.

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