| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1837 - 310 pages
...heroicus four heroic verses. versus. English to be turned into Latin. No changing of sides'" took place6 ; fear rather than allegiance' restraining* the Campanians, because they had committed" too greatf an offence in (their) revolt* for the possibility of pardon4. The Greeks cut down' both larger... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 346 pages
...salva fide. 4. The loss of character and confidence are too great to be capable of being estimated. The Athenian law forbids a sepulchre to be raised...the praise of the dead, cut in four heroic verses. Fama ac fides d annum" magnus sum quam qui EStimo possum. Extruo veto sepulcrum lex Atheniensis* alte... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 348 pages
...salva fide. 4. The loss of character and confidence are too great to be capable of being estimated. The Athenian law forbids a sepulchre to be raised...days, and a larger stone to be placed upon it, than xvill contain the praise of the dead, cut in four heroic verses. Fama ac fides damnum" mngnus sum quam... | |
| Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1842 - 356 pages
...ago possum praebeo. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. harm me." Equivalent to quam ut mihi possit nocere fortuna." The Athenian law forbids a sepulchre to be raised...restraining the Campanians, because they had committed too great an offence in their revolt for the possibility of pardon. — The loss of character and confidence... | |
| Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1845 - 344 pages
...ago possum praebeo. sUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. harm me." Equivalent to quam ut mihi possit nocere fortuna." The Athenian law forbids a sepulchre to be raised...place ; fear rather than allegiance restraining the Campamans, because they had committed too great an offence in their revolt for the possibility of pardon.... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1852 - 352 pages
...The loss of character and confidence are too great to be capable of being estimated. The Athenian taw forbids a sepulchre to be raised higher than five...the praise of the dead, cut in four heroic verses. Fama ac fides damnum° magnus sum quota qui aestimo possum. Extruo veto sepulcrum Tex Atheniensis8... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1858 - 312 pages
...Campanians, because they had committed too great an offence in their revolt for the possibility of pardon. 7. The Athenian law forbids a sepulchre to be raised...the praise of the dead, cut in four heroic verses. 8. You will find no one more worthy of your esteem, than young Marius. 9. Those whom you have recommended... | |
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