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Note title 'Non ... ipsam' V.S. 'Ante...poterant'
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These two different phrases- 'non poterant consistere contra ipsam' and 'ante ipsam consistere non poterant'- describe the same situation. The only difference is the use of 'contra' instead of 'ante'. This is the difference between they could not stand against her and before her, they could not stand.

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