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... they were de- signed , required such assistance as would enable him to understand the idioms of the language ; and that these notes , so far from being useful to him , would only add to his difficulties , if he attempted to read them ...
... they were de- signed , required such assistance as would enable him to understand the idioms of the language ; and that these notes , so far from being useful to him , would only add to his difficulties , if he attempted to read them ...
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... they became as difficult an ob- ject of study as the text itself . Hence the greater por- tion of the student's time was wasted in poring over the crudities of the commentator , when it might have been more usefully employed in studying ...
... they became as difficult an ob- ject of study as the text itself . Hence the greater por- tion of the student's time was wasted in poring over the crudities of the commentator , when it might have been more usefully employed in studying ...
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... they interested themselves for a man who would one day ruin their liberty and country . When Cæsar went to Rhodes to finish his studies , he was taken by pirates , who offered him his liberty for thirty talents . He gave them forty ...
... they interested themselves for a man who would one day ruin their liberty and country . When Cæsar went to Rhodes to finish his studies , he was taken by pirates , who offered him his liberty for thirty talents . He gave them forty ...
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... they were di- vided into sixteen tribes . 2 Aquitani . ] The Aquitani dwelt in the district , which composed the provinces of Guienne and Gascony of the French king- dom . They were originally divided into twelve tribes ; but ,. n the ...
... they were di- vided into sixteen tribes . 2 Aquitani . ] The Aquitani dwelt in the district , which composed the provinces of Guienne and Gascony of the French king- dom . They were originally divided into twelve tribes ; but ,. n the ...
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... they would be exposed to the hostile incursions of their neighbours ; and , destitute of the assistance of their countrymen , would be unable to resist them . 7 Helvetii continentur . ] The Helvetii are confined on all sides . 8 Jura ...
... they would be exposed to the hostile incursions of their neighbours ; and , destitute of the assistance of their countrymen , would be unable to resist them . 7 Helvetii continentur . ] The Helvetii are confined on all sides . 8 Jura ...
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aciem adventu Ambiorix antè armaturæ belli bello Bellovaci bellum Cæsar Cæsarem Cæsaris called Carnutes castra castris castrorum caussâ celeriter circiter civitates cœperunt cœpit cognitâ cohortes cohortibus copiæ cujus district dwelt Dyrrhachium eorum equitatu equites equitibus equitum erant esset exercitum facere facilè factâ ferè flumen fugâ fugæ Galliæ Hâc hæc Helvetii Hôc hostes hostibus hostium impetum inhabited interim Itaque iter itinere jubet jussit Labienus legatos legio legiones legionibus longè longiùs magnâ maximè milites militibus militum millia passuum minùs mittit modò munitiones naturâ naves navibus neque nostris NOTE NOTES omnibus oppido oppidum Oricum parte paullò penè people place Pompeii Pompeius posset postero præ præerat præliis prælio prælium præsidio præsidium præter præterea primâ priùs provinciæ quâ quæ quàm quò quòd quorum quum read rebus reliquis Rhenum Romans Sequani sese sine situated soldiers suâ suæ subitò suos tamen tempore town utì Vercingetorix verò victoriâ vigiliâ
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Page 88 - Uxores habent deni duodenique inter se communes, et maxime fratres cum fratribus parentesque cum liberis ; sed, si qui sunt ex his nati, eorum habentur liberi, quo primum virgo quaeque deducta est.
Page 113 - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto.
Page 401 - probandos; nudi enim sunt, recti et venusti, omni ornatu orationis tamquam veste detracta. sed dum voluit alios habere parata, unde sumerent, qui vellent scribere historiam, ineptis gratum fortasse fecit, qui volent illa calamistris inurere ; sanos quidem homines a scribendo deterruit: nihil est enim in historia pura et illustri brevitate dulcius.
Page 402 - C. vero CAESAR si foro tantum vacasset, non alius ex nostris contra Ciceronem nominaretur. Tanta in eo vis est, id acumen, ea concitatio, ut ilium eodem animo dixisse quo bellavit appareat ; exornat tamen haec omnia mira sermonis, cuius proprie studiosus fuit, elegantia.
Page 402 - Pollio Asinius parum diligenter parumque integra veritate compositos putat. cum Caesar pleraque, et quae per alios erant gesta, temere crediderit, et, quae per se, vel consulto vel etiam memoria lapsus, perperam ediderit : existimatque rescripturum et correcturum fuisse.
Page 117 - In pace nullus est communis magistratus, sed principes regionum atque pagorum inter suos jus dicunt, controversiasque minuunt. Latrocinia nullam habent infamiam, quae extra fines cujusque civitatis fiunt, atque ea juventutis exercendae ac desidiae minuendae causa fieri praedicant. Atque ubi quis ex principibus in concilio dixit se ducem fore, qui sequi velint profiteantur...
Page 388 - Amitae meae luliae maternum genus ab regibus ortum, paternum cum diis inmortalibus coniunctum est. Nam ab Anco Marcio sunt Marcii Reges, quo nomine fuit mater ; a Venere lulii, cuius gentis familia est nostra. Est ergo in genere et sanctitas regum, qui plurimum inter homines . pollent, et caerimonia deorum, quorum ipsi in potestate sunt reges.
Page 385 - Tentemus hoc modo si possumus omnium voluntates recuperare et diuturna victoria uti, quoniam reliqui crudelitate odium effugere non potuerunt neque victoriam diutius tenere, praeter unum L. Sullam quem imitaturus non sum. Haec nova sit ratio vincendi ut misericordia et liberalitate nos muniamus.