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... Romans . Nevertheless we shall have been more unfortunate than Quintus and his brothers . 1 The Vocative Case is always separated by commas from the rest of the sentence . EXERCISE XVIII . All parts of Sum . Translate into EXERCISES . 71.
... Romans . Nevertheless we shall have been more unfortunate than Quintus and his brothers . 1 The Vocative Case is always separated by commas from the rest of the sentence . EXERCISE XVIII . All parts of Sum . Translate into EXERCISES . 71.
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... Quintus . Thou hast been loved , O learned queen of the Gauls . The towns have been attacked . The forces of the enemy will have been put to flight . These troops have often been put to flight . I have been set free . EXERCISE XXI . The ...
... Quintus . Thou hast been loved , O learned queen of the Gauls . The towns have been attacked . The forces of the enemy will have been put to flight . These troops have often been put to flight . I have been set free . EXERCISE XXI . The ...
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... Quintus , a very cruel leader , be condemned . Cotta , a man of great valour , has been condemned . They have set free Titus , a man of very great wisdom . The horse of the other general has been wounded . They have wounded the horse of ...
... Quintus , a very cruel leader , be condemned . Cotta , a man of great valour , has been condemned . They have set free Titus , a man of very great wisdom . The horse of the other general has been wounded . They have wounded the horse of ...
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... Quintus , our general , advise ? Was the town being destroyed ? Did not Cotta teach us to labour ? Were they moving their hands ? Had they not destroyed the fleet , our only safety ? Had not the king re- strained the violence of the ...
... Quintus , our general , advise ? Was the town being destroyed ? Did not Cotta teach us to labour ? Were they moving their hands ? Had they not destroyed the fleet , our only safety ? Had not the king re- strained the violence of the ...
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... Quintus been bound with chains ? Wise men clothe them- selves with virtue . The leaders of the fleets were being punished . The gates were opened before the sixth hour . They clothed the naked and promised gifts to many . ( f ) We are ...
... Quintus been bound with chains ? Wise men clothe them- selves with virtue . The leaders of the fleets were being punished . The gates were opened before the sixth hour . They clothed the naked and promised gifts to many . ( f ) We are ...
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2nd Pers Accusative Active Voice Adjectives adorned advised Aegina Aorist Indicative AORIST TENSE Brutus Cassius castra Cicero Clarendon Press Series cloth Conjugation continued CONJUNCTIVE MOOD copias Cotta Crassus Crown 8vo daughter Demy 8vo enemy erāmus erant eratis ēre erimus erit eritis erunt essem esset EXERCISE fear filiae FUTURE PERFECT TENSE FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE Genders Genitive Gerunds Gladio Haec heard HISTORIC TENSES History hostium IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD Introduction and Notes istis ītum īvi labour loved M.A. Extra fcap M.A. Second Edition Neuter nobis Nouns Number Oxford Participles Passive Voice PLUPERFECT TENSE PLURAL poetae possum praised Preposition PRESENT TENSE PRIMARY TENSES Pronouns Propter quam Quintus ruled Servius set free sheep SINGULAR stiff covers Subjunctive Mood sunt Third Conjugation thou Translate into English Translate into Latin Tullia urbe Veii VOCABULARY W. W. Skeat دو وو
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