A Junior Latin book : With Notes, Exercises, And Vocabulary
A Junior Latin book : With Notes, Exercises, And Vocabulary
Walter Dennison
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w torn. XIX. NEPOS, THEMISTOCLES, VII, VIH. Grammar Lesson. Substantive Clauses. B. 296, 1, 207, 2 ; A. 331, 332, a, 2 ; H. 407, 408, I, 601, I, 1. 1. At first Themistocles, who went to Lacedaemon as am- bassador, did not present himself to the magistrates, because (as he said) he was waiting for his colleagues. 2. But the Lacedaemonians complained that he was trying to deceive them in this matter. 3. At last^ the rest of the ambassadors arrived. 4. Themistocles then asked the Spartans them- se...lves* to send* men to Athens to examine* the matter. 5. The Athenian ambassadors set out with them, and Themis- tocles was retained in the meantime as hostage. 6. After the former* had arrived in Attica,^ he called upon the magis- trates of the Lacedaemonians, so that he might make a most frank declaration. 7. He took pains" to inform them con- cerning ^ the matter. 8. By means of those walls, he said,* Greece can be more easily defended from the enemy. 9. Yet afterwards Themistocles was condemned, though ^^ absent, by Digitized by Google EXERCISES.
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