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Common terms and phrasesArpinum Asia Caesar Cicero English Helvetii Hercules Inis Itum Jacobus James Latin Orgetorix sub Pompeius Roman family name Teutones Ubii Volsci accusative and infinitive adjective aliquid atis atus back belonging book bring called case causa cause city comp complement complemental infinitive complete the predicate conj constructed construction consul ctum dative dere dicere direct doubt doubting dubito ectum esset examples expressed facere father first foot note form general generally gerund give good happened help honour impersonal indirect speech issum king know make master may be made mihi negative neque nihil omnibus one's onis opinion oris otum people person place prep pron pronoun purpose question quin quominus quum read reason rhetorical rule same see Verbs sense sentence show sine soldiers sometimes subject subjunctive substantive surname take thing think tibi time tive turn used verb wise words write Popular passagesPage 49 - Ita, qui in maxima celebritate atque in oculis civium quondam vixerimus, mine rugientes conspectum sceleratorum, quibus omnia redundant, abdimus nos, quantum licet, et saepe soli sumus. Sed quia sic ab hominibus doctis accepimus, non solum ex malis eligere minima oportere, sed etiam excerpere ex his ipsis, si quid inesset boni... Page 86 - Asia res magnas permulti amiserant, scimus, Romae, solutione impedita, fidem concidisse. Non enim possunt una in civitate multi rem atque fortunas amittere, ut non plures secum in 40 eandem calamitatem trahant. Page 124 - ... et quamquam omnis virtus nos ad se allicit facitque, ut eos diligamus, in quibus ipsa inesse videatur, tamen iustitia et liberalitas id maxime efficit. Page 201 - Baba and the Forty Thieves. Old Mother Goose. The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood. The Wolf and the Goats. One, two ; button my shoe. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son. The Wolf and the Fox. The Fox and the Farmer. Page 68 - Pythius, qui esset, ut argentarius, apud omnes ordines gratiosus, piscatores ad se convocavit, et ab his petivit, ut ante suos hortulos postridie piscarentur : dixitque, quid eos facere vellet. Page 53 - Quae autem nemo adhuc docuerat nec erat unde studiosi scire possent, ea, quantum potui, (nihil enim magnopere meorum miror) feci ut essent nota nostris. A Graecis enim peti non poterant ac, post L. Aelii nostri occasum, ne a Latinis quidem. Bibliographic information |