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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 Excerpt: ...interrogative is to be used.--2 Do not affix-ne to another interrog. word. Distinguish between the interrog. adj. and the interrog. pron.--8See 24.--4See 30.--'In this order: whether by the sword or, etc.--6 Plur.--' Made.--8 Num quid aliud. 9Uter utri, etc.--10 With ioaUs.--nBy line of battle. Accusative: Cognate, 26; Adverbial, 25; of Specification, 82; in Exclamations, 28. See also Exercises, 1, 2, 3. 8. 1. I had already foretold to many (and) distinguished men" that they would come to me 1at that time. 2. The reign of Tullus, excellent n other respects, was not quite successful n one point, 4for the religious ceremonies had either been neglected or improperly performed. 3. 'With a loud voice I swore a most just and noble oath. 4. Last7 night I dreamed a strange dream. 5. O happy will be that land which 8shall receive this man; ungrateful this country if it casts8 him out; miserable if it loses8 him! 6. Turnus 9with his temples yet bare had girded his sword to his side. 7. Scipio inquired of the boy who he was, and why he was in camp 10at that age. 8. O clemency admirable, and worthy to be honored with the praise and commendation of all in11 writings and monuments! 9. Blind that I was 13not to have seen" this before! 10. Hannibal, "in approaching the wall "without sufficient caution, fell struck with a dart in the front of the thigh. Accusative: of Extent and Duration, 29; of Limit of Motion, 30. Order of Words and Emphasis, 122, 74. Note.--Rules regarding the order and arrangement of words do not belong to any one exercise more than to every other. They should be kept continually in mind. 9. 1. The soldiers built up a mound three hundred and thirty feet wide1 and eighty feet high. 2. The field of Marathon is distant from Athens about...

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ISBN 10:  1147293171 ISBN 13:  9781147293173
Publisher: Nabu Press, 2010
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