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Page 75
... 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 same ( continued ) . Primary EXERCISES . 75.
... 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 same ( continued ) . Primary EXERCISES . 75.
Page 78
... forces was wounded . One robber had been condemned by the famous judge . Cassius alone out of all that multitude was not condemned by any judge . EXERCISE XXIII . The same ( continued ) . Subjunctive 78 RUDIMENTA LATINA .
... forces was wounded . One robber had been condemned by the famous judge . Cassius alone out of all that multitude was not condemned by any judge . EXERCISE XXIII . The same ( continued ) . Subjunctive 78 RUDIMENTA LATINA .
Page 79
... forces , that we may attack the city . Tullia indeed was hastening to the king that she might accuse her father . Gold and silver would not be carried by the messenger . But the garments of other wives would have been shown . Let the ...
... forces , that we may attack the city . Tullia indeed was hastening to the king that she might accuse her father . Gold and silver would not be carried by the messenger . But the garments of other wives would have been shown . Let the ...
Page 94
... forces . Bad citizens would not restore the money . Money will not be restored by robbers . Let them depart to - morrow without any reward . The ship would be shattered by the violence of the wind . He was moved with the utmost fear ...
... forces . Bad citizens would not restore the money . Money will not be restored by robbers . Let them depart to - morrow without any reward . The ship would be shattered by the violence of the wind . He was moved with the utmost fear ...
Page 102
... force . It is better to delay than to hasten . By delaying we shall perhaps conquer . ( f ) Having laid waste the plains they accompanied us a whole year . Having delayed one day he suddenly made an attack . In a few days they would ...
... force . It is better to delay than to hasten . By delaying we shall perhaps conquer . ( f ) Having laid waste the plains they accompanied us a whole year . Having delayed one day he suddenly made an attack . In a few days they would ...
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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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