Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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... publica videtur . 2. ( a ) What was the effect of Cicero's first oration upon Catiline ? Location of the via Aurelia . ( b ) Original meaning of sentina . ( c ) Give the construction of desiderio , sui , via , rem publicam . 3 ...
... publica videtur . 2. ( a ) What was the effect of Cicero's first oration upon Catiline ? Location of the via Aurelia . ( b ) Original meaning of sentina . ( c ) Give the construction of desiderio , sui , via , rem publicam . 3 ...
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... publica , dum per deos immortales licet , frui debet summi viri vita atque virtute . 4. ( a ) What kind of a genitive is hominum ? What dis- tinction in meaning between talis and tantus ? What does quod connect ? Construction of hoc ...
... publica , dum per deos immortales licet , frui debet summi viri vita atque virtute . 4. ( a ) What kind of a genitive is hominum ? What dis- tinction in meaning between talis and tantus ? What does quod connect ? Construction of hoc ...
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... publica ( line 6 ) , cives ( line 4 ) , mala , quam . ( b ) What was Cicero's reason for defending Milo ? 1880 . [ One passage may be omitted . ] 1. Translate ( In Cat . III . 8 ) : — Itaque illorum responsit tum et ludi per decem dies ...
... publica ( line 6 ) , cives ( line 4 ) , mala , quam . ( b ) What was Cicero's reason for defending Milo ? 1880 . [ One passage may be omitted . ] 1. Translate ( In Cat . III . 8 ) : — Itaque illorum responsit tum et ludi per decem dies ...
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... publica tecum simul esse voluisti , quoties cogitabis , toties de maximis tuis beneficiis , toties de incredibili liberalitate , toties de singulari sapientia tua cogitabis . 8. Give construction of bono and fortuna . What is the ...
... publica tecum simul esse voluisti , quoties cogitabis , toties de maximis tuis beneficiis , toties de incredibili liberalitate , toties de singulari sapientia tua cogitabis . 8. Give construction of bono and fortuna . What is the ...
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... publica perniciosos civis morte multarunt . An leges , quae de civium Romanorum supplicio rogatae sunt ? At nunquam in hac urbe ii , qui a re publica defecerunt , civium iura tenuerunt . An invidiam posteritatis times ? Praeclaram vero ...
... publica perniciosos civis morte multarunt . An leges , quae de civium Romanorum supplicio rogatae sunt ? At nunquam in hac urbe ii , qui a re publica defecerunt , civium iura tenuerunt . An invidiam posteritatis times ? Praeclaram vero ...
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