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... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? PART III . Translate into Latin : · 1. Caesar was informed that the daughter and one of the sons of Orgetorix had been captured ( capere ) . 2. Envoys ( legatus ) came to ...
... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? PART III . Translate into Latin : · 1. Caesar was informed that the daughter and one of the sons of Orgetorix had been captured ( capere ) . 2. Envoys ( legatus ) came to ...
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... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? PART III . Translate into Latin : — 1. Caesar was informed that the daughter and one of the sons of Orgetorix had been captured ( capere ) . 2. Envoys ( legatus ) came to ...
... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? PART III . Translate into Latin : — 1. Caesar was informed that the daughter and one of the sons of Orgetorix had been captured ( capere ) . 2. Envoys ( legatus ) came to ...
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... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? ( B. ) For those ONLY who are examined in Books IV . and V. ( Candidates who choose for translation the pieces marked B , must answer the Questions on Grammar , & c ...
... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? ( B. ) For those ONLY who are examined in Books IV . and V. ( Candidates who choose for translation the pieces marked B , must answer the Questions on Grammar , & c ...
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... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? PART III . Translate into Latin : - 1. Caesar was informed that the daughter and one of the sons of Orgetorix had been captured ( capere ) . 2. Envoys ( legatus ) came to ...
... person as the former ? What is this last construction called ? PART III . Translate into Latin : - 1. Caesar was informed that the daughter and one of the sons of Orgetorix had been captured ( capere ) . 2. Envoys ( legatus ) came to ...
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... person and singular number ? A2 . In what cases are virgines , nigris , pharetra , Britannos , and why ? A3 . Parse qui ( A2 ) . A4 . Explain the epithets intonsum and Cynthium . A5 . Analyse ( not parse ) the sentence - Hic bellum to ...
... person and singular number ? A2 . In what cases are virgines , nigris , pharetra , Britannos , and why ? A3 . Parse qui ( A2 ) . A4 . Explain the epithets intonsum and Cynthium . A5 . Analyse ( not parse ) the sentence - Hic bellum to ...
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