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... ablative singular of illi , and the dative and ablative plural of dea . 7. What number , case , and gender is vasto , and why ? ( B. ) For those ONLY who are examined in Book II . 1. In what cases are tempestates and nobis , and why ? 2 ...
... ablative singular of illi , and the dative and ablative plural of dea . 7. What number , case , and gender is vasto , and why ? ( B. ) For those ONLY who are examined in Book II . 1. In what cases are tempestates and nobis , and why ? 2 ...
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... ablative case ? 6 . What part of the verb is salutatum ? Explain the construction . Why is impendeat in the subjunctive mood ? 7. Give the present infinitive of pollicitus , and explain what is meant by a deponent verb . PART III ...
... ablative case ? 6 . What part of the verb is salutatum ? Explain the construction . Why is impendeat in the subjunctive mood ? 7. Give the present infinitive of pollicitus , and explain what is meant by a deponent verb . PART III ...
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... ablative case ? 6. Explain the construction - ne prohiberetur , and dis- tinguish between ne with the subjunctive and ut non with the subjunctive . 7. Give the positive and superlative of diutius , and the accusative plural of locus ...
... ablative case ? 6. Explain the construction - ne prohiberetur , and dis- tinguish between ne with the subjunctive and ut non with the subjunctive . 7. Give the positive and superlative of diutius , and the accusative plural of locus ...
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... ablative singular of singularis . 7. Why is domum in the accu- sative case ? PART III . Translate into Latin : — 1. Give me a book to read . 2. I am glad that you are in good health . 3. Strive not only to carry off , but also to ...
... ablative singular of singularis . 7. Why is domum in the accu- sative case ? PART III . Translate into Latin : — 1. Give me a book to read . 2. I am glad that you are in good health . 3. Strive not only to carry off , but also to ...
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... ablative plural of dea . 7. Why is animum in the accusative case ? ( B. ) For those ONLY who are examined in Book II . 1. In what cases are ipsos and nocte , and why ? 2. In what person , number , gender , and case is qui , and why ? 3 ...
... ablative plural of dea . 7. Why is animum in the accusative case ? ( B. ) For those ONLY who are examined in Book II . 1. In what cases are ipsos and nocte , and why ? 2. In what person , number , gender , and case is qui , and why ? 3 ...
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Page 20 - Est in secessu longo locus : insula portum Efficit objectu laterum, quibus omnis ab alto Frangitur inque sinus scindit sese unda reductos.
Page 10 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Page 75 - IF a straight line touch a circle, and from the point of contact a straight line be drawn at right angles to the touching line, the centre of the circle shall be in that line.
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Page 27 - Toutes les choses de la terre. Gloire, fortune militaire. Couronne éclatante des rois. Victoire aux ailes embrasées, Ambitions réalisées, Ne sont jamais sur nous posées Que comme l'oiseau sur nos toits ! Non, si puissant qu'on soit, non, qu'on rie ou qu'on pleure, Nul ne te fait parler, nul ne peut avant l'heure Ouvrir ta froide main, O fantôme muet, ô notre ombre, ô notre hôte, Spectre toujours masqué qui nous suit côte à côte, Et qu'on nomme demain ! Oh ! demain, c'est la grande chose...
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