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... valleys . Let our leaders demand horses and weapons . Let us demand 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 ...
... valleys . Let our leaders demand horses and weapons . Let us demand 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 ...
Page 95
... us thus , O Servius , most dishonourable of men ? We were ordered to consult the learned judges . The bravest leaders scarcely ever dared to advance into that valley . EXERCISE XXXVI . Third Conjugation ( continued ) . Verbs EXERCISES . 95.
... us thus , O Servius , most dishonourable of men ? We were ordered to consult the learned judges . The bravest leaders scarcely ever dared to advance into that valley . EXERCISE XXXVI . Third Conjugation ( continued ) . Verbs EXERCISES . 95.
Page 102
... He would have interpreted these things to us . Who fears to accompany me ? Do not hunt in these valleys without Davus , your attendant . EXERCISE XLI . Second Conjugation of Deponents . Possum . 102 RUDIMENTA LATINA .
... He would have interpreted these things to us . Who fears to accompany me ? Do not hunt in these valleys without Davus , your attendant . EXERCISE XLI . Second Conjugation of Deponents . Possum . 102 RUDIMENTA LATINA .
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Accusative Active Voice Adjectives adorned advised Aeschylus Author body Book Brutus Cassius Cicero citizens cloth clouds College Conjugation continued Cotta covers Crown 8vo daughter Declension Demy 8vo ends enemy erit essem EXERCISE Extra fcap father fear filiae forces Fourth friends FUTURE Genders Gerunds Haec hear heard History hope IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD Infinitive Introduction and Notes istis judge king labour leader loved M.A. Extra fcap madness master meaning Mood Neuter Nouns Oxford Participles Passive Voice PERFECT TENSE Pers Person PLURAL praised PRESENT Pronouns Quintus river Romans ruled Schools Second Edition Selections Servius set free sheep SINGULAR soldiers Subjunctive sunt things Third Edition thou town Translate into English Translate into Latin Tullia valleys Verb VOCABULARY W. W. Skeat walls wanting woman wounded
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