Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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Page 29
... quum tempus a barbaris jus legatorum conservaretur . Itaque omni senatu necato reliquos sub corona vendidit . 4. How long and by what authority was Cæsar in com- mand in Gaul ? 1883 . Write a brief life of Julius Cæsar . CAESAR . 29.
... quum tempus a barbaris jus legatorum conservaretur . Itaque omni senatu necato reliquos sub corona vendidit . 4. How long and by what authority was Cæsar in com- mand in Gaul ? 1883 . Write a brief life of Julius Cæsar . CAESAR . 29.
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... quum albescere ponto , Paullatim sese tollit mare et altius undas Erigit , inde imo consurgit ad aethera fundo . What had Alecto done to bring on this conflict between the Trojans and the Latins ? 5. Translate ( Geor . II . 61-68 ) ...
... quum albescere ponto , Paullatim sese tollit mare et altius undas Erigit , inde imo consurgit ad aethera fundo . What had Alecto done to bring on this conflict between the Trojans and the Latins ? 5. Translate ( Geor . II . 61-68 ) ...
Page 147
... Quum ea ita sint , tamen , si obsides ab iis sibi den- tur , uti ea , quae polliceantur , facturos intelligat , et si Aeduis de injuriis , quas ipsis sociisque eorum intulerint , item si Allobrogibus satisfaciant , sese cum iis pacem ...
... Quum ea ita sint , tamen , si obsides ab iis sibi den- tur , uti ea , quae polliceantur , facturos intelligat , et si Aeduis de injuriis , quas ipsis sociisque eorum intulerint , item si Allobrogibus satisfaciant , sese cum iis pacem ...
Page 149
... Quum ab his quaereret , quae civitates , quantaeque in armis essent et quid in bello possent , sic reperiebat : Plerosque Belgas esse ortos ab Germanis , Rhenumque 10 antiquitus transductos propter loci fertilitatem ibi conse- disse ...
... Quum ab his quaereret , quae civitates , quantaeque in armis essent et quid in bello possent , sic reperiebat : Plerosque Belgas esse ortos ab Germanis , Rhenumque 10 antiquitus transductos propter loci fertilitatem ibi conse- disse ...
Page 152
... quum victoribus nihil impeditum , victis nihil tutum arbitrarentur , omnium , qui supererant , consensu legatos ad Caesarem miserunt seque ei dediderunt . 15 c . Hostes undique circumventi , desperatis omnibus rebus , se per munitiones ...
... quum victoribus nihil impeditum , victis nihil tutum arbitrarentur , omnium , qui supererant , consensu legatos ad Caesarem miserunt seque ei dediderunt . 15 c . Hostes undique circumventi , desperatis omnibus rebus , se per munitiones ...
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