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... death that must be trodden once . " ( Bedford's Guide , pp . 5 and 28. ) In how many different ways may the purpose after verbs of motion be expressed ? Illustrate your answer to this question by putting into Latin the phrase : " The ...
... death that must be trodden once . " ( Bedford's Guide , pp . 5 and 28. ) In how many different ways may the purpose after verbs of motion be expressed ? Illustrate your answer to this question by putting into Latin the phrase : " The ...
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... death . Interest reipublicæ - it is to the interest of the state . Troes potiuntur arenâ - the Trojans gain the shore . Fungitur officiis - he performs his duties . Sapientis est - it is a wise man's duty . Mention some Latin nouns ...
... death . Interest reipublicæ - it is to the interest of the state . Troes potiuntur arenâ - the Trojans gain the shore . Fungitur officiis - he performs his duties . Sapientis est - it is a wise man's duty . Mention some Latin nouns ...
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... death he was found only to be worth £ 2000 , and of this £ 200 had to be deducted for expenses ; find the legacy that A. , B. and C. had left them . Had the whole sum of £ 2500 been divided , it would have been done thus : A.'s share A ...
... death he was found only to be worth £ 2000 , and of this £ 200 had to be deducted for expenses ; find the legacy that A. , B. and C. had left them . Had the whole sum of £ 2500 been divided , it would have been done thus : A.'s share A ...
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... death , and this they did by reducing the district south of the Tees . East Anglia was founded by Uffa , 571. Some Angles settled in the eastern counties , and subsequently poured over in large numbers . Mercia was founded by Cridda ...
... death , and this they did by reducing the district south of the Tees . East Anglia was founded by Uffa , 571. Some Angles settled in the eastern counties , and subsequently poured over in large numbers . Mercia was founded by Cridda ...
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... death of Penda nothing of importance concerning the kingdom occurs until the reign of Ethelbald , 716-755 , who distinguished himself by signally defeat- ing the Britons in many engagements , his allies being East Anglia , Kent , Essex ...
... death of Penda nothing of importance concerning the kingdom occurs until the reign of Ethelbald , 716-755 , who distinguished himself by signally defeat- ing the Britons in many engagements , his allies being East Anglia , Kent , Essex ...
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