Practical Latin CompositionGinn & Company, 1894 - 268 pagine |
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Pagina 45
... Persians . 4. Greeks who are inhabiting Asia will be free from the rule of the Persians . 5. This can very easily be brought about . 6. If the bridge is cut down , Darius will perish , either by the sword or by want . 7. Darius together ...
... Persians . 4. Greeks who are inhabiting Asia will be free from the rule of the Persians . 5. This can very easily be brought about . 6. If the bridge is cut down , Darius will perish , either by the sword or by want . 7. Darius together ...
Pagina 46
... Persians to be strengthened . " 5. A majority followed the opinion of Histiĉus . 6. Miltiades thought his advice would come 16 to the king's ears . 7. And so he returned in a short time to Athens . 8. Miltiades is deserving of great ...
... Persians to be strengthened . " 5. A majority followed the opinion of Histiĉus . 6. Miltiades thought his advice would come 16 to the king's ears . 7. And so he returned in a short time to Athens . 8. Miltiades is deserving of great ...
Pagina 47
... Persians . Histiĉus of Miletus , however , opposed the plan of Miltiades , and a majority followed his opinion . So Miltiades , fearing that his advice would reach the king , left the Chersonese and returned to Athens . 6 NOTES.1 that ...
... Persians . Histiĉus of Miletus , however , opposed the plan of Miltiades , and a majority followed his opinion . So Miltiades , fearing that his advice would reach the king , left the Chersonese and returned to Athens . 6 NOTES.1 that ...
Pagina 50
... Persians , when1 routed , were so terrified that they fled to their ships . For the Athenians , relying on their own bravery , had dared to fight against them with small forces . Never before were such great forces defeated by so small ...
... Persians , when1 routed , were so terrified that they fled to their ships . For the Athenians , relying on their own bravery , had dared to fight against them with small forces . Never before were such great forces defeated by so small ...
Pagina 51
... . After this battle a fleet of seventy ships was given to Miltiades . 2. Certain1 islands helped the Persians in war . 3. The same islands Miltiades followed up with war . 4. Many of those islands he reduced under NEPOS : MILTIADES . 51.
... . After this battle a fleet of seventy ships was given to Miltiades . 2. Certain1 islands helped the Persians in war . 3. The same islands Miltiades followed up with war . 4. Many of those islands he reduced under NEPOS : MILTIADES . 51.
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accusative Amulius Ancus apud army ārum Athenians Athens ātis atque autem Belga Belgĉ Bellovaci bellum Cĉsar capiō Casticus castra Catiline Cicero clause comp conj consul Dumnorix eius enemy enim erant erat esset etiam express facere father Faustulus fight fuit Gallia Gaul Greenough Helvetii illustrations of Lat indecl inter ipse itum killed king Lacedĉmonians Latine Dicenda Latine Scribenda milia Miltiades neque nōn NOTES NOTES.1 noun Numitor omnes one's ōnis Orgetorix ōris ōrum participle plur posse prep pron quae quam quid quod rei publicae Remi Remus Roman Rome Romulus Sabines senate sent sentence Sequani Servius Servius Tullius sibi subjunctive Suessiones sunt superl tamen Tarpeia Tarquin Tarquinius text illustrations Themistocles things tion Tullus urbem verb walls word in Latin
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