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For questions about the accusativus cum infinitivo structure.

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Unsure about my translation of "se una cum propinquis et amicis eorum ... dolere dixit"

The only thing you're missing is ūnā, which here is an adverb meaning "together". See L&S, part C of the entry. As for the second sentence, yes, in a multi-sentence passage of indirect discourse it's …
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Is the complement of esse in nominative or accusative when esse is a subject?

The accusative is correct. Allen and Greenough, section 452, note 2, say: An Appositive or Predicate noun or adjective used with an infinitive ín any of these constructions is put in the Accusativ …
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