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. 1885 Excerpt: ...own pursuits.--8. He despises his own possessions.--9. In saying this he (Idem) denies that he is a Roman.--10. You have great confidence in' yourself (tut).--11. Devotion (studium) to us.--12. Even to me, his friend, he seems a liar. Translate Into Latin. 1. You even gave yourself into custody. 2. I am like...
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. 1885 Excerpt: ...own pursuits.--8. He despises his own possessions.--9. In saying this he (Idem) denies that he is a Roman.--10. You have great confidence in' yourself (tut).--11. Devotion (studium) to us.--12. Even to me, his friend, he seems a liar. Translate Into Latin. 1. You even gave yourself into custody. 2. I am like myself, and they are like themselves. 3. I desire nothing more than that I be like myself, and they like themselves." 4. He himself spoke in his own behalf, and Caius Cotta spoke briefly, because he was his sister's son. 5. First give thanks to the immortal gods, then to your own valor. 6. Not even they themselves compare themselves with them in valor. 7. The town Alesia itself was on the top of the hill. 8. No one sees the pirate-captain himself, upon whom punishment ought to have been inflicted. 9. They themselves have come-to-their-senses through admiration of my resolution. 10. They remember all the things which they care for,--who owe them, whom they themselves owe. a. Either accusative with infinitive, or ul with subjunctive.--Anecdote. When Chabrias the Athenian was about to fight with the fleet,--as a thunderbolt struck (excussus)" in front of his own ship, and the soldiers were" scared by such a prodigy, '--he said, " Now especially we should enter into battle, when Jupiter, the greatest of the gods, shows that his favor is with our fleet." Lesson 50. Relative Pronouns. The general construction of the Relative may be denned as follows:--a. As a connective, it agrees with its antecedent in gender, person, and number; b.. As a pronoun, it has its own construction in its own clause. Thus--The Remi, who were nearest, sent ambassadors, Remi, qui proximi erant, legatos miserunt. Here qui, subject of erant, connects the relati...
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