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Page 49
... Aut Ararim Parthus bibet , aut Germania Tigrim , Quam nostro illius labatur pectore voltus . 5. Locate the rivers mentioned in line 4. Distinguish between levis and lěvis . 6. Translate ( Verg . Geor . I. 129-135 ) VERGIL AND OVID . 49.
... Aut Ararim Parthus bibet , aut Germania Tigrim , Quam nostro illius labatur pectore voltus . 5. Locate the rivers mentioned in line 4. Distinguish between levis and lěvis . 6. Translate ( Verg . Geor . I. 129-135 ) VERGIL AND OVID . 49.
Page 66
... river which was between ; but Labienus , leading his army around , cut them to pieces in the midst of the difficulties of crossing the river . ROMAN HISTORY . 1881 . 1. Explain the origin and 66 LATIN COMPOSITION .
... river which was between ; but Labienus , leading his army around , cut them to pieces in the midst of the difficulties of crossing the river . ROMAN HISTORY . 1881 . 1. Explain the origin and 66 LATIN COMPOSITION .
Page 71
... river , Kydnos by name , two plethra in width . ( c ) If the general himself had occupied the right wing , we should have conquered the enemy ( from ) whom now we are fleeing . ( d ) He says it is well if we do - good - to all those ...
... river , Kydnos by name , two plethra in width . ( c ) If the general himself had occupied the right wing , we should have conquered the enemy ( from ) whom now we are fleeing . ( d ) He says it is well if we do - good - to all those ...
Page 72
... quickly as possible to the river that we may embark upon the boats which Cyrus has given us . 1 παραδίδωμι . 2 ἀντιλέγω . 3 εὖ ποιεῖν . 4 ἐκβάλλω . 1882 . [ All Greek words to be written with 72 GREEK GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION .
... quickly as possible to the river that we may embark upon the boats which Cyrus has given us . 1 παραδίδωμι . 2 ἀντιλέγω . 3 εὖ ποιεῖν . 4 ἐκβάλλω . 1882 . [ All Greek words to be written with 72 GREEK GRAMMAR AND COMPOSITION .
Page 171
... river or rivers break through them ? name some peaks in them ; in what States or Territories are they ? 4. What is the Torrid Zone ? about how many English miles wide is it ? name three cities in it , and tell where they are situated ...
... river or rivers break through them ? name some peaks in them ; in what States or Territories are they ? 4. What is the Torrid Zone ? about how many English miles wide is it ? name three cities in it , and tell where they are situated ...
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