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Page 62
... sheep . Long hopes and miserable fears . The burden of many crimes . ( g ) The wicked enemies of the king . Through long valleys and high clouds . Small burdens for small men . Black daughters of black mothers . Parts of the long rivers ...
... sheep . Long hopes and miserable fears . The burden of many crimes . ( g ) The wicked enemies of the king . Through long valleys and high clouds . Small burdens for small men . Black daughters of black mothers . Parts of the long rivers ...
Page 70
... sheep themselves and their shepherd . Without the king and his wife . Through fear of the same defeat . ( h ) By the same kind of food . Without those feet and legs . Before Hector himself and his brothers . By the help of that black ...
... sheep themselves and their shepherd . Without the king and his wife . Through fear of the same defeat . ( h ) By the same kind of food . Without those feet and legs . Before Hector himself and his brothers . By the help of that black ...
Page 71
... sheep are often very foolish . Sheep indeed are more foolish than other animals . These dogs are certainly wiser than those sheep . His daughters certainly were not learned . Their spears indeed were very long . My mother is a woman of ...
... sheep are often very foolish . Sheep indeed are more foolish than other animals . These dogs are certainly wiser than those sheep . His daughters certainly were not learned . Their spears indeed were very long . My mother is a woman of ...
Page 87
... sheep . Cotta is about to laugh . My daughter is about to remain . Mix the wine with water , dear son . Do not mix poison with the wine , dear sons . EXERCISE XXX . Summary of Second Conjugation . Translate into EXERCISES . 87.
... sheep . Cotta is about to laugh . My daughter is about to remain . Mix the wine with water , dear son . Do not mix poison with the wine , dear sons . EXERCISE XXX . Summary of Second Conjugation . Translate into EXERCISES . 87.
Page 99
... sheep . Let them fortify the winter - quarters with a rampart and ditch . Let us not sleep beyond the fifth hour . They would have been guarded by Cornelia , a woman of great virtue . No one would open the gates before night . EXERCISE ...
... sheep . Let them fortify the winter - quarters with a rampart and ditch . Let us not sleep beyond the fifth hour . They would have been guarded by Cornelia , a woman of great virtue . No one would open the gates before night . EXERCISE ...
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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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