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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. 1870 Excerpt: ...a, um (per and facio). Unhurt, salvus, a, um. Very courteous, percomis, is, e (jier and comis, courteous). Become, fio, factus, fitri. Call or name, nomlno, avi, atum, 1 (nomen). nuncupo, avi, atum, 1 (nomen and 'capio, I take). Can, possum, potui, posse (potis, able, and sum). Rise, orior, ortus, dep. 4, its pres. ind. follows the third conjugation, its imp. subj., both 3d and 4th. Set, demergor, pass of demergo, mersi, mersum, 3 (de and mergo, I sink). Think, puto, avi, atum, 1. habeo, ui, itum, 2. Turn out, evCido, vdsi, vdsum, 3 (e and vado, I go). Wish, volo, volui, velle. From which, unde. In which, quo. Neither--nor, nec--nec. Rightly, recte. vin. Art, ars, tis, f. Byzantines, Byzantii, iorum, m. pl. (Byzantium). Conversation, sermo, onis, m. (sero, I knit). Juno, Juno, onis, f. Part, pars, tis, f. Pythagorean, Pythagoreus, i, m. (PythagOras). Queen, reglna, ae, f. (rex). Slave, famulus, i, m.famula, ae, £ Universe, mundus, i, m. Weight, pondus Sris, n. Wisdom, consilium, ii, n. i.e, wisdom in actual business. Wit, sal, alis, m., rarely n. in sing. Ephesian, Ephesius, a, um (EphSsus). No, nullus, a, um, gen. lus (ne, ullus, any). Popular, popularises, e (populus). Your, tuus, a, um, if one person is addressed. Vester, tra, trum, if more than one. Vester may be used instead of tuus. Abuse, vexo, avi, atum, 1. Am ignorant, or do not know, igndro, avi, atum, 1. Confess, confiteor, fessus, 2, dep. (cum and fateor, I confess). Defer, diffSro, distuli, dilatum, differre (dis and fero). Do, facio, feci, factum, 3. Fight, dimico, avi, atum, 1 (dis and mico, I glitter). Fight in a pitched battle, acie dimicare, (acies, line of battle). Govern, administro, avi, atum (ad and minister, a servant). Hope, spero, avi, atum, 1. Plunder, spolio, avi, atum, 1. Pr...

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