A Progressive Series of Inductive Lessons in Latin : Based On Material Drawn From Classical Sources, Especially From Cæsar's Commentaries

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A Progressive Series of Inductive Lessons in Latin : Based On Material Drawn From Classical Sources, Especially From Cæsar's Commentaries
Tetlow, John, 1843-1911
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3. They began to follow and attack our men in (a) the rear. 4. A great quantity of dust began ^ to be seen. 5. Remember (pi.) us. 6. I cannot forget the old indignity. 7. Recall to mind the ancient valor of the Hel- vetians. 8. When I reflect on all the stages of your life, I do not see at what period 3'ou learned those things.
9. He favors the Helvetians, [but] hates Caesar. 10. Turn your thoughts from* slaughter and conflagrations. 11. He forgets nothing but* injuries. 12. He recalled the bit
...ter experience of an earlier time. 13. I call to mind^ not the two Decii, not the two Scipios, — but our own legions.
555. Supplementary Exercises.
T. 1. Eundem Achillam,'^ cujus supra meminimus, omnibus copiis praefecit. 2. Atque ego, qui omnia officio metior, recordor tamen tua coosilia. 3. Cum aliquo dolore flagitiorum^ suorum recordabitur. 4. Plerique mortales postrema meminere, et in hominibus impiis sceleris eorum obliti de poena disserunt, si ea paulo severior fuit. 5. Parum odisse malos cives videtur.


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