Short Sentences for Practice in Writing Latin. Designed for Students in Cæsar's Gallic War

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Short Sentences for Practice in Writing Latin. Designed for Students in Cæsar's Gallic War
Daniell, Moses Grant
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I. In what direction ' are you going to march? 2. Send ahead some horsemen to see in what direction we are marching. 3. Cavalry, about six thousand, were collected from those places. 4. We pursued them * eagerly into an unfavorable position. 5. A few of the Helvetians joined battle with our cavalry. 6. With fifty of our horsemen we drove a great multitude of their horsemen. 7. They made a bolder stand,3 and annoyed the rear of our line.-* 8. We prevented the enemy from annoying s the front of o
...ur line.^ 9. It is not more than four or five miles between us and the enemy. 10. I consider this enough for the present.
Digitized by Google PRACTICE IN WRITING LATIN. % 13 CHAPTER 16.
I. Don't' keep asking us for grain every day. 2. Not only is there no fodder in store, but not even the crops in the fields are ripe. 3. Moreover the supplies which we brought up the Arar we cannot use. 4. We cannot turn off from the Arar because we must use* that river. 5. I do not want to depart from Caesar. 6.


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