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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
page 211 note 1 contemnas is no less an example of the construction in question because the verb owes its mood in the first place to ut. The same situation arises when the generalization takes the form of a dependent question, e.g. ‘ nisi statuas quid facere debeas. …’
page 212 note 1 Of the Letters I can only say that the cases quoted in Nizolius' Lexicon Ciceronianum offer no exception to this rule.