A Latin Grammar

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University Publishing Company, 1879
 

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Side 271 - Who did hinder you that ye should not obey the truth ?
Side 2 - In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York. ENTERED, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1875, by D. APPLETON & COMPANY, In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. PREFACE, THE
Side 250 - His consulentibus nominatim Pythia praecepit ut Miltiadem sibi imperatorem sumerent : Id si fecissent, incepta prospera futura. Hoc oraculi responso, Miltiades, cum delecta manu, classe Chersonesum profectus, quum accessisset Lemnum, et incolas ejus insulae sub potestatem redigere vellet Atheniensium, idque...
Side 330 - ... atque infesta. An Syphaci Numidisque credis? Satis sit semel creditum; non semper temeritas est felix, et fraus fidem in parvis sibi praestruit, ut, cum operae pretium sit, cum mercede magna fallat.
Side 297 - Si gladium quis apud te sana mente deposuerit, repetat insaniens ; reddere peccatum sit; officium, non reddere.
Side 10 - The last syllable of a word is called the ultima ; the next to the last, the penult ; the one before the penult, the antepenult.
Side 264 - Non libet enim mihi deplorare vitam, quod multi et ei docti saepe fecerunt, neque me vixisse paenitet, quoniam ita vixi, ut non frustra me natum existimem, et ex vita ita discedo tamquam ex hospitio, non tamquam e domo ; commorandi enim natura divorsorium nobis, non habitandi dedit.
Side 301 - Home (velut obstemus, si pugnemus, as we would oppose them, if we were to fight). Me juvat, velut ipse in parte laboris ac periculi fuerim, ad finem belli Funici pervenisse. Liv. / am delighted to ham readied the end of the Punic war, as if I had shared in tlie toil and danger (of it).
Side 325 - ... interrupted their march, insomuch that their arms had to be handed to one another, and the soldiers were forced to perform a great part of their march unarmed, and were lifted up the rocks by each other. But not a man murmured at the fatigue, because they imagined that there would be a period to all their toils if they could cut off the enemy from the Ebro and intercept their convoys.

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