Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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... quam voluit perdidit . b . In fines eorum mittebantur , ut auxilium ferrent . c . Odi profanum vulgus et arceo . d . Non vidi quid perfecisset . What difference of meaning would be made by the sub- stitution of perfecerit in the last ...
... quam voluit perdidit . b . In fines eorum mittebantur , ut auxilium ferrent . c . Odi profanum vulgus et arceo . d . Non vidi quid perfecisset . What difference of meaning would be made by the sub- stitution of perfecerit in the last ...
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... quam plane ab his videri aut quid rei gereretur cognosci posset . Tum vero clamore ab ea parte audito nostri redintegratis viribus , quod plerumque in spe victoriae accidere consuevit , acrius impug- nare coeperunt . Hostes undique ...
... quam plane ab his videri aut quid rei gereretur cognosci posset . Tum vero clamore ab ea parte audito nostri redintegratis viribus , quod plerumque in spe victoriae accidere consuevit , acrius impug- nare coeperunt . Hostes undique ...
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... quam bello vicisset , aut Caesari aut omnino populo Romano negotii esset . 2. Who was Ariovistus ? To whom does ei refer ( line 1 ) ? What was the occasion of this embassy ? Change neque exer- citum sine . negotii esset to the oratio ...
... quam bello vicisset , aut Caesari aut omnino populo Romano negotii esset . 2. Who was Ariovistus ? To whom does ei refer ( line 1 ) ? What was the occasion of this embassy ? Change neque exer- citum sine . negotii esset to the oratio ...
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... quam diem magistratus principesque omnium civitatum sibi esse praesto Cordubae vellet . Quo edicto tota provincia pervulgato nulla fuit civitas , quin ad id tempus partem sena- tus Cordubam mitteret , non civis Romanus paulo notior ...
... quam diem magistratus principesque omnium civitatum sibi esse praesto Cordubae vellet . Quo edicto tota provincia pervulgato nulla fuit civitas , quin ad id tempus partem sena- tus Cordubam mitteret , non civis Romanus paulo notior ...
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... quam acerbissimum sumpserit , utrum is clemens ac miser- icors an inhumanissimus et crudelissimus esse videatur ? 4. ( a ) In what case is familias ? What does si connect ? what utrum ? ( b ) Construction of liberis , servo ( line 1 ) ...
... quam acerbissimum sumpserit , utrum is clemens ac miser- icors an inhumanissimus et crudelissimus esse videatur ? 4. ( a ) In what case is familias ? What does si connect ? what utrum ? ( b ) Construction of liberis , servo ( line 1 ) ...
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