Practical Latin CompositionGinn, 1890 - 268 pagine |
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Pagina 11
... senators on account of their old age . 10. Three centuries of knights were formed , and the people were distributed into thirty wards . 11. Having formed the centuries of knights , he next distributed the people into wards . 12. When he ...
... senators on account of their old age . 10. Three centuries of knights were formed , and the people were distributed into thirty wards . 11. Having formed the centuries of knights , he next distributed the people into wards . 12. When he ...
Pagina 12
... senators , he did many things by their advice . First , he formed centuries of knights , then he distributed the people into wards ; finally he held an assembly near Goat Marsh and reviewed the army . But he was suddenly removed from ...
... senators , he did many things by their advice . First , he formed centuries of knights , then he distributed the people into wards ; finally he held an assembly near Goat Marsh and reviewed the army . But he was suddenly removed from ...
Pagina 36
... senate , and demanded the throne . 9. Spurred on by his wife , Tullia , Tarquin demands the kingdom which had been his father's . 10. When Servius heard of this , he has- tened to the senate house . 5 2 . 1. But by order of Tarquin he ...
... senate , and demanded the throne . 9. Spurred on by his wife , Tullia , Tarquin demands the kingdom which had been his father's . 10. When Servius heard of this , he has- tened to the senate house . 5 2 . 1. But by order of Tarquin he ...
Pagina 37
... senate house and demanded the kingdom which had been his father's . Tullia rode1 into the forum , where the senate had been convened , and was the first to greet her husband as king . As she was returning , the cruel woman ordered her ...
... senate house and demanded the kingdom which had been his father's . Tullia rode1 into the forum , where the senate had been convened , and was the first to greet her husband as king . As she was returning , the cruel woman ordered her ...
Pagina 68
... senate . 11. Thinking 13 they had arrived at Athens , Themistocles very frankly confessed . 12. " By my advice the Athenians are inclosing with walls the gods of Greece , the gods of their country , and 14 their household gods . " 3 ...
... senate . 11. Thinking 13 they had arrived at Athens , Themistocles very frankly confessed . 12. " By my advice the Athenians are inclosing with walls the gods of Greece , the gods of their country , and 14 their household gods . " 3 ...
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Pagina 168 - 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.
Pagina 168 - Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres, quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur.
Pagina iv - The way is this: After the three concordances learned, as I touched before, let the master read unto him the Epistles of Cicero, gathered together and Chosen out by Sturmius for the capacity of children.
Pagina 272 - Allowance for an old book in exchange, 35 cents. r"PHE aim of this book is to serve as a preparation for reading, writing, and (to a less degree) for speaking Latin, and to effect this object by grounding the learner thoroughly in the elements through abundant and varied exercises on the forms and more important constructions of the language. The idea determining and controlling the plan is the maximum of practice with the minimum of theory, on the principle that the thorough acquisition of the elements...
Pagina iv - Here ye do well." For I assure you, there is no such whetstone to sharpen a good wit, and encourage a will to learning, as is praise.
Pagina iv - After this, the child must take a paper book, and sitting in some place, where no man shall prompt him, by himself, let him translate into English his former lesson. Then showing it to his master, let the master take from him his Latin book, and...