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... consider the greatest of English kings , and why ? 4. Give a very short account , with dates , of any three of the following : -Magna Charta , the Battle of Hastings , the Trial of Charles I , the Trial of the Seven Bishops , the ...
... consider the greatest of English kings , and why ? 4. Give a very short account , with dates , of any three of the following : -Magna Charta , the Battle of Hastings , the Trial of Charles I , the Trial of the Seven Bishops , the ...
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... consider to be the origin of these forms ? 3 4. Translate and explain : - ἐκεῖνος οὖν ( ὁ Σόλων ) τὴν κλῆσιν ἐς δύ ' ἡμέρας ἔθηκεν , ἔς γε τὴν ἔνην τε καὶ νέαν , ἵν ' αἱ θέσεις γίγνοιντο τῇ νουμηνία . ΣΤ . ἵνα δὴ τί τὴν ἔνην προσέθηκεν ...
... consider to be the origin of these forms ? 3 4. Translate and explain : - ἐκεῖνος οὖν ( ὁ Σόλων ) τὴν κλῆσιν ἐς δύ ' ἡμέρας ἔθηκεν , ἔς γε τὴν ἔνην τε καὶ νέαν , ἵν ' αἱ θέσεις γίγνοιντο τῇ νουμηνία . ΣΤ . ἵνα δὴ τί τὴν ἔνην προσέθηκεν ...
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... consider the use of ei with the subjunctive to be a solecism ? and , if not , what distinction do you draw be- tween such an expression and ( 1. ) ei with the future indicative , ( 2. ) ei with the optative ? 3 14. Explain the ...
... consider the use of ei with the subjunctive to be a solecism ? and , if not , what distinction do you draw be- tween such an expression and ( 1. ) ei with the future indicative , ( 2. ) ei with the optative ? 3 14. Explain the ...
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... consider to be the origin and time of its introduction at Rome ? 5 15. Describe briefly , with dates , the leading events of the first Punic War . 16. Write a life of Sulla , with dates . 1 Pers . v . 149 . 2 Ar . Nub . 1189 . 3 See ...
... consider to be the origin and time of its introduction at Rome ? 5 15. Describe briefly , with dates , the leading events of the first Punic War . 16. Write a life of Sulla , with dates . 1 Pers . v . 149 . 2 Ar . Nub . 1189 . 3 See ...
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... considering repetunde as a noun substantive . 3. State some of the reasons on which it is now concluded that the early history of Rome is for the most part legendary and poetical . What is the argument from the period assigned to the ...
... considering repetunde as a noun substantive . 3. State some of the reasons on which it is now concluded that the early history of Rome is for the most part legendary and poetical . What is the argument from the period assigned to the ...
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