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Σελίδα 15 - AFRICANUS, though a great general, loaded with honours and triumphs, preferred retirement to them all : being used to say, That he was never less alone than when he was alone : implying, that the most busy men in the world are the most destitute of themselves ; and that external solitariness gives the best company within. After he had taken Carthage, his soldiers brought him a most beautiful prisoner ; he answered...
Σελίδα i - HUSS.— A SYSTEM OF ORAL INSTRUCTION IN GERMAN, by means of Progressive Illustrations and Applications of the leading Rules of Grammar. By HERMANN CO Huss, Ph.D.
Σελίδα 76 - Sturm nii^t legt. three hours every day, according to his strength. The enemy's cavalry tried to turn our right flank, while the infantry advanced against us along the whole line. As soon as the first shots were heard, Major Folzer fell mortally wounded from his horse. Ulysses could, for a long time, not reach his home, however much he longed for it. As soon as it pleases you, we shall set out for the lakes. We shall stay at the seashore as long as the weather permits. Demosthenes took poison in...
Σελίδα 30 - I am * Thou art He is We are You are They are Perfect I have been Thou hast been He has been Present Participle Being Indicative Imperfect I was Thou wast He was We...
Σελίδα 64 - ... industrious boys. 17. She has sharp needles. 18. They have bottles of old wine. LESSON IX. Weak Declension of Adjectives. 134. When the attributive adjective is preceded by the definite article or an adjective pronoun of three terminations (§ 87), it loses its own distinctive endings ; that is, it takes in the nominative singular of all three genders, and in the accusative singular feminine and neuter, the termination -e, and in all other cases of the singular and plural, -en.
Σελίδα 75 - The doorkeeper wants to know whether he can close the house. Beethoven continued to compose until his death, although he had become deaf. Since my mother has been in the mountains, she has been f eeling much better. While the Trojans were sleeping in security, the Greeks entered their city. Wild geese are hard to shoot because they fly very high and very fast An eclipse of the moon takes place when the earth comes between the sun and the moon. There was no water in the place at the time of the conflagration,...
Σελίδα 29 - I could have, thou couldst have, he could have. We could have, you could have, they could have. I might have, thou mightst have, he might have. We might have, you might have, they might have.
Σελίδα 96 - S giebt, there is, there are (see § 179). . Notes. •A. The following verbs can be used only in the third person, but in the plural as well as the singular: gelingen, gliict'en, succeed; mißlingen, mifjglücfen, succeed ill; gefc!)el)cn, happen.
Σελίδα 35 - I shall praise, bu toirft loben, than wilt praise, bu toerbeft loben, thou wilt praise. er toirb loben. er toerbe loben, toir toerben loben. toir toerben loben. ib,r toerbet loben.

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