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From Latin "per annum"= by year or yearly
The expression "who had come to beg favor" is a relative clause. Specifically, it is a past perfect relative clause because it describes the action of someone who had come to beg favor in the past. In this construction, "who" is the relative pronoun that introduces the clause, and "had come" is the past perfect verb phrase.
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It has many diffrent names. However the one you may come across is: "Request".
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