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SUMMARY OF GRAMMAR ARTICLES.

FOR the convenience of schools in which the Public Schools Latin Primer is used, the following summary has been compiled, shewing what paragraphs of the Primer correspond more or less closely to those paragraphs of the Clarendon Press Latin Grammar to which reference has been made in the

course of this work. In cases where the rules given in the Primer do not exactly illustrate the point under notice, a short summary of the Clarendon Press Grammar rule is given, or a reference made to paragraphs of this book.

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the Act. are Impersonal in the
Pass., e. g. 'I persuade' is per-
suadeo, but I am persuaded'
is persuadetur mihi, not per-
suadeor.

120-6, Pr., §§ 110-25, N. S. V.
127-31, Pr., §§ 126-36, N. S. VI.
132, Pr., N. S. IX, F.
133, Pr., § 129.

134-7, Pr., §§ 68-9, 140-4, N. S.
VII.

143, Pr., § 150. 147-8, Pr., § 155. 155, Pr., §§ 26-31. 156, a, Pr., § 18.

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toil for rest,' might be mutare laborem otio, or mutare otium labore, according to the sense in which mutare is used. 273-7, Pr., §§ 68-9, 140-4, N. S. VII.

281. See § 55, b, of this book. 286. See 'such' in Vocabulary of this book.

292-4, Pr., N. S. IX, B. 295-6. See § 5 of this book. 299. For 'top' or 'middle of' mountain, &c., write mons summus or medius. Extremus and imus are used in the same way for 'end of,' 'bottom of.'

300. See § 144 of this book. 302, Pr., § 70, D.

304. For all of whom' write 'qui omnes, quos omnes,' &c., not quorum omnes. 308. See § 72 of this book. 309-11. See §§ 77-9 of this book.

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312. See § 71 of this book. 315-6. See §§ 85-7 of this book. 317. See §§ 53, 55 of this book. 364, Pr., § 153, 2.

366, Pr., § 131.

368. The word or phrase emphasised by the words 'ne quidem' is placed between them. 372. Propior, proximus, pridie, postridie often take an Acc. 373. Quam is often omitted after plus, amplius, minus.

374. For entrust abdy with com

mand,' 'threaten abdy with death,' write in Latin 'entrust command to abdy,' 'threaten death to abdy.'

376. For he is dead,' 'the trees are cut down,' &c., where a completed action is spoken of, the Perfect should be used in Latin.

377, Pr., N. S. IX, F, b, (6), b. 379, Pr., § 141, 6.

383. Licet, necesse est, oportet, often take Subj. without ut.

384. Nemo has Acc. neminem, Dat. nemini, but no Gen. or Abl, in Classical Latin. Use nullius, nullo, for neminis, nemine. 385. See § 117, g, note, of this book.

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