A First Latin Course. Comprehending Grammar, Delectus, and Exercise-book, with Vocabularies

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J. Murray, 1874
 

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Page 1 - A, B, C, D, E, P, G, H, I...
Page 1 - The letters are divided into Vowels and Consonants. The Vowels are a, e, i, o, u, y. The remaining letters are Consonants...
Page 104 - RULE 1l.—When two substantives refer to the same person or thing, they are put in the same case by Apposition : as, Romulus, rex Romanorum, IJomulus, king of the Romans.
Page 86 - The Persons are expressed in the following way in the Present Indicative, and similarly in the other Tenses : Pudet me, it shames me, or / am ashamed. Pudet to, it shames thee, or thou art ashamed.

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