New Latin Primer: Containing, First, Lessons for Construing and Parsing, which Exemplify All the Rules of Adam's Latin Syntax; Second, Extracts from the Minor Latin Classics, with Literal Translations; Third, the First Part of Lyne's Latin Primer |
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Page 116
... Carthaginians , sit , viii . millia hostium took 31 ships , sunk fourteen , took cepit i millia occidit : eight thousand of the enemies , and neque ulla victoria Ro- killed 3000 ; nor was any victo- manis gratior fuit , quod ry more ...
... Carthaginians , sit , viii . millia hostium took 31 ships , sunk fourteen , took cepit i millia occidit : eight thousand of the enemies , and neque ulla victoria Ro- killed 3000 ; nor was any victo- manis gratior fuit , quod ry more ...
Page 117
... Carthaginians ; a battle was mari pugnatum , victusque fought at sea , and he was con- est . Nam perditis lxiv . na- quered . For losing 64 ships he vibus retro se recepit : Ro- steered off the Romans lost 23 ; mani xxiii . amiserunt ...
... Carthaginians ; a battle was mari pugnatum , victusque fought at sea , and he was con- est . Nam perditis lxiv . na- quered . For losing 64 ships he vibus retro se recepit : Ro- steered off the Romans lost 23 ; mani xxiii . amiserunt ...
Page 118
... Carthaginians . They first defeat . mine superant . Emilius the Africans in a sea - fight . The Consul centum et quatuor Consul Æmilius sunk 104 ship naves hostium demersit tri- of the enemies , took 30 with the ginta cum pugnatoribus ...
... Carthaginians . They first defeat . mine superant . Emilius the Africans in a sea - fight . The Consul centum et quatuor Consul Æmilius sunk 104 ship naves hostium demersit tri- of the enemies , took 30 with the ginta cum pugnatoribus ...
Page 119
... Carthaginians de- Regulum ducem , quem cepe- sired the general Regulus , whom rant , petierunt , ut Romam they had taken , to go to Rome , proficisceretur , & pacem a and procure a peace for them Romanis obtineret , acpermu- from the ...
... Carthaginians de- Regulum ducem , quem cepe- sired the general Regulus , whom rant , petierunt , ut Romam they had taken , to go to Rome , proficisceretur , & pacem a and procure a peace for them Romanis obtineret , acpermu- from the ...
Page 122
... Carthaginians then attempted to bant , Sardinienses , qui ex renew the war , exciting the Sar- conditione pacis Romanis dinians , who by an article of the parere debebant , ad rebel- peace were obliged to be subject to landum ...
... Carthaginians then attempted to bant , Sardinienses , qui ex renew the war , exciting the Sar- conditione pacis Romanis dinians , who by an article of the parere debebant , ad rebel- peace were obliged to be subject to landum ...
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adjective Africa Annibal Ardea army battle bear bellum body brother brought Cæsar called carried Carthaginians case CHAP Cicero cities city clause conquered construed Consuls country cùm death Deus ellipsis enemy esset estate EXAMPLES Fabius Maximus FABLE father fear first fortune found four friends given good governed great hæc have hundred ille immediately Italy King know less life likewise little lived long made make master mean mihi millia Miltiades mind money mood neque never nominative omnibus participle peace people Plaut possible præ Pyrrhus quæ quàm quòd reason received Romæ Romans Rome RULE sæpe same says Scipio sent sine slain sleep Spain substantive taken tell their they things think thou thought thousand three tibi time took truly unless verb viatorem Virg virtus vitæ Volsci Wherefore whilst whole wife word words year years youth
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