New Latin Primer: Containing, First, Lessons for Construing and Parsing, which Exemplify All the Rules of Adam's Latin Syntax; Second, Extracts from the Minor Latin Classics, with Literal Translations; Third, the First Part of Lyne's Latin PrimerJohn West & Company, 1809 - 246 |
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Strona 10
... made haste . et agre ferebant se juberi discedere ab urbe . that they were slighted and took it ill that they were or dered to depart from the city . indolis . Cicero fuit vir mitis ingenii . Numerianus , adolescens egre- gia indale ...
... made haste . et agre ferebant se juberi discedere ab urbe . that they were slighted and took it ill that they were or dered to depart from the city . indolis . Cicero fuit vir mitis ingenii . Numerianus , adolescens egre- gia indale ...
Strona 18
... made a journey through Capua . RULE LIII . Si ibis rus , invenies amicum If you will go into the country , tuum domi . Senex modo rediit rure . Milites jacebant humi . you will find your friend at home . The old man is just come from ...
... made a journey through Capua . RULE LIII . Si ibis rus , invenies amicum If you will go into the country , tuum domi . Senex modo rediit rure . Milites jacebant humi . you will find your friend at home . The old man is just come from ...
Strona 19
... made war upon the Romans . The Roman people , Casar and Pompey being slain , seemed to have returned to their former state of liberty . END OF THE FIRST PART . A. Expectabo igitur , sed ne fallas quæso . B. NEW LATIN PRIMER . 19.
... made war upon the Romans . The Roman people , Casar and Pompey being slain , seemed to have returned to their former state of liberty . END OF THE FIRST PART . A. Expectabo igitur , sed ne fallas quæso . B. NEW LATIN PRIMER . 19.
Strona 36
... made King , acts the enemy , not laniat the King : he tears and butchers Pa- no slower , than the Kite . It re- Incap- pents the Pigeons of their under- fuisse taking , thinking that it had been Mil- better to endure the war of ...
... made King , acts the enemy , not laniat the King : he tears and butchers Pa- no slower , than the Kite . It re- Incap- pents the Pigeons of their under- fuisse taking , thinking that it had been Mil- better to endure the war of ...
Strona 47
... made a noise ferres thus to a Dog , thou wouldest bear infortunium . At Cornicula the damage . But the Jackdaw inquit , Scio quibus insultem , saith , I know whom I may in- molesta placidis , amica sult , troublesome to the mild ...
... made a noise ferres thus to a Dog , thou wouldest bear infortunium . At Cornicula the damage . But the Jackdaw inquit , Scio quibus insultem , saith , I know whom I may in- molesta placidis , amica sult , troublesome to the mild ...
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