A Complete Latin Course for the First Year: Comprising an Outline of Latin Grammar, and a Series of Progressive Exercises in Reading and Writing Latin, with Frequent Practice in Reading at Sight

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American Book, 1888 - 332 pagine
 

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Pagina 221 - Some verbs of ASKING, DEMANDING, TEACHING, and CONCEALING, admit two Accusatives — one of the person and the other of the thing : Me sententiam rogavit, he asked me MY OPINION.
Pagina 13 - The various verbal forms which have voice, mood, tense number, and person, make up the finite verb.
Pagina 16 - The Latin, like the English, has three persons and two numbers. The first person denotes the speaker ; the second, the person spoken to ; the third, the person spoken of. The singular number denotes one, the plural more than one.
Pagina vi - Writing Latin, with Frequent Practice in Reading at Sight, intended as a Companion Book to the Author's Latin Grammar.
Pagina 86 - ABL. quo qua qu5 qui quae quae quorum quarum quorum quibus quibus quibus quos quas quae . quibus quibus quibus 6.
Pagina 193 - Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant atque ea quae ad effeminandos animos pertinent important, proximique sunt Germanis, qui trans Rhenum incolunt, quibuscum continenter bellum gerunt.

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