Latin Lessons Adapted to Allen and Greenough & Latin Grammar: With Parallel References to the Latin Grammars of Harkness, Gildersleeve, and Andrews and Stoddard; Also a Course of Elementary Latin ReadingGinn, Heath, & Company, 1882 - 357 σελίδες |
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... enemy in war ; înĭmīcus , a private , personal enemy ; adversārius , any opponent . Translate into Latin . 1. The dogs barked . 2. The dogs barked ( were barking ) . 3. The dogs barked ( have barked ) . 4 . The enemy ( plur . ) took ...
... enemy in war ; înĭmīcus , a private , personal enemy ; adversārius , any opponent . Translate into Latin . 1. The dogs barked . 2. The dogs barked ( were barking ) . 3. The dogs barked ( have barked ) . 4 . The enemy ( plur . ) took ...
Σελίδα 17
... enemy are in the river . 8. The king comes to the city with a large number of soldiers . 9. The ships of the king were swift . 10. The gods are immortal . 11. We are on - this - side - of the river . 12. We were in the power of the king ...
... enemy are in the river . 8. The king comes to the city with a large number of soldiers . 9. The ships of the king were swift . 10. The gods are immortal . 11. We are on - this - side - of the river . 12. We were in the power of the king ...
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... Translate into Latin . 5 § 256 . 1. I1 give you this book , and you give me that . 2 . The boy is in that place . 3. The soldiers are in that 2 9. Those 10. Cæsar town , and the enemy in LESSONS XXIII . , XXIV . 27 Demonstrative Pronouns.
... Translate into Latin . 5 § 256 . 1. I1 give you this book , and you give me that . 2 . The boy is in that place . 3. The soldiers are in that 2 9. Those 10. Cæsar town , and the enemy in LESSONS XXIII . , XXIV . 27 Demonstrative Pronouns.
Σελίδα 28
... enemy in this . 4. There was a bridge over ( in ) that river . 5. He hastens across this river into that cottage . 6. These mountains are lofty . 7 . You yourself will give me this book . 8. In the same places ( there ) are many new ...
... enemy in this . 4. There was a bridge over ( in ) that river . 5. He hastens across this river into that cottage . 6. These mountains are lofty . 7 . You yourself will give me this book . 8. In the same places ( there ) are many new ...
Σελίδα 29
... enemy . 7. The deserter hastened across the moun- tains which are in Farther Gaul , and came at evening 2 to Cæsar's camp . 8. The man has built a house in which he has not lived . 9. I have boys in my school . who have studied ...
... enemy . 7. The deserter hastened across the moun- tains which are in Farther Gaul , and came at evening 2 to Cæsar's camp . 8. The man has built a house in which he has not lived . 9. I have boys in my school . who have studied ...
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¹ Learn ablative ablative absolute adjectives Ædui Amulius apud āre āri Ariovistus army ātis atque ātum ātus sum Augustus autem āvi bellum Cæsar Cæsarem camp castra Cicero clause conj consul dative declension deinde dicere dixit ejus enemy erat ĕre ĕris esset etiam exercitus fuit Gallia Gaul genitive gerund Give Helvetii hostium inquit inter ipse īre ĭtum jussit legatos legions LESSON Mailing Price mihi Mīlites neque nihil Notes nouns omnes ōnis oppidum ōris ōrum participle Păter plural Pompeius Pompey præ prælio praised pron puer pueri quæ quam quibus quid quidem quis quod river Roman Rome Romulus senate Sequani sese sibi soldiers subjunctive sunt tamen tenses Translate into English Translate into Latin urbe urbem verb verb-stem
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