Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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... sibi ipsos ad pugnam esse impedimento vidit ; quartae cohortis omnibus centurioni- bus occisis signiferoque interfecto , signo amisso , reliquarum cohortium omnibus fere centurionibus aut vulneratis aut occisis , in his primopilo Publio ...
... sibi ipsos ad pugnam esse impedimento vidit ; quartae cohortis omnibus centurioni- bus occisis signiferoque interfecto , signo amisso , reliquarum cohortium omnibus fere centurionibus aut vulneratis aut occisis , in his primopilo Publio ...
Page 25
... sibi diligentiam adhibendam intelligebat . Itaque re frumentaria provisa , auxiliis equitatuque comparato , multis praeterea viris fortibus Tolosa et Narbone , quae sunt civitates Galliae provinciae finitimae his regionibus , nomina ...
... sibi diligentiam adhibendam intelligebat . Itaque re frumentaria provisa , auxiliis equitatuque comparato , multis praeterea viris fortibus Tolosa et Narbone , quae sunt civitates Galliae provinciae finitimae his regionibus , nomina ...
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... sibi praecavendum Caesar existimabat . Nam- que omnium rerum , quae ad bellum usui erant , summa erat in eo oppido ... sibi ? Construction of sibi , pedum , altitudine . Write the numeral represented by DC in the form here required . 3 ...
... sibi praecavendum Caesar existimabat . Nam- que omnium rerum , quae ad bellum usui erant , summa erat in eo oppido ... sibi ? Construction of sibi , pedum , altitudine . Write the numeral represented by DC in the form here required . 3 ...
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... Sibi autem mirum videri , quid in sua Gallia , 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 ...
... Sibi autem mirum videri , quid in sua Gallia , 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 ...
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... sibi quisque primum itineris locum peteret et domum pervenire properaret , fecerunt , ut consimilis fugae pro- fectio videretur . Hac re statim Caesar per speculatores cognita insidias veritus , quod , qua de causa discederent , nondum ...
... sibi quisque primum itineris locum peteret et domum pervenire properaret , fecerunt , ut consimilis fugae pro- fectio videretur . Hac re statim Caesar per speculatores cognita insidias veritus , quod , qua de causa discederent , nondum ...
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