A Full Preparatory Course of Latin Prose, Consisting of Four Books of Caesar's Gallic War, Sallust's Conspiracy of Catilinie, Eight Orations of Cicero, and De Senectute (Cato Major)Ginn Brothers, 1875 |
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... clause is the subject of dictum est ( § 70 , 2 , a2 ; G. 528 ) . — obtinere ( ob - teneo ) , not obtain , but occupy : strictly , hold against all claimants ; what is called in law adverse possession . Ob in composition almost always ...
... clause is the subject of dictum est ( § 70 , 2 , a2 ; G. 528 ) . — obtinere ( ob - teneo ) , not obtain , but occupy : strictly , hold against all claimants ; what is called in law adverse possession . Ob in composition almost always ...
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... clause ut exirent ( § 70 , 3 , a ; G. 546 , R I ) ; compare id , two lines below . All citizens , probably , had a right to vote ; but their votes were easily " persuaded " by such means as Orgetorix possessed . ( For the sequence of ...
... clause ut exirent ( § 70 , 3 , a ; G. 546 , R I ) ; compare id , two lines below . All citizens , probably , had a right to vote ; but their votes were easily " persuaded " by such means as Orgetorix possessed . ( For the sequence of ...
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... clause in indir . disc . , § 66 , 1 , d ; G. 653 . Observe that Latin employs different moods for the two forms of quo- tation , one for what is called Direct and the other for Indirect Discourse . Whenever the writer or speaker takes ...
... clause in indir . disc . , § 66 , 1 , d ; G. 653 . Observe that Latin employs different moods for the two forms of quo- tation , one for what is called Direct and the other for Indirect Discourse . Whenever the writer or speaker takes ...
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... clause damnatum sequi ; the subject of sequi is pœnam ; and ut . . . cremaretur is in apposition with pœnam , defining the punishment : § 70 , 4 , ƒ ; G. 559. ) Translate , it must needs be that the penalty should overtake him , if ...
... clause damnatum sequi ; the subject of sequi is pœnam ; and ut . . . cremaretur is in apposition with pœnam , defining the punishment : § 70 , 4 , ƒ ; G. 559. ) Translate , it must needs be that the penalty should overtake him , if ...
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... clauses . It is usually omitted in one or the other ( see § 48 , N ) : in English , almost always in the relative clause ; in Latin , quite as often in the other . -possent ( potential subj . § 60 , 2 , a ; G. 602 ) , i . e . they might ...
... clauses . It is usually omitted in one or the other ( see § 48 , N ) : in English , almost always in the relative clause ; in Latin , quite as often in the other . -possent ( potential subj . § 60 , 2 , a ; G. 602 ) , i . e . they might ...
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Ariovistus aristocracy Asia Minor authority back bellum body brought business Cæsar Cæsar's called case castra castris Catiline causa charge chief Cicero Cicero's citizens city civil war clause command common compare conspiracy conspirators consul consulship course court death emphatic enemy enterprise equites esset fact first following force form Gallia Gaul general given great Haedui held hostium hujus imperium Italy judices known last life long made means mihi military Mithridates name neque Nervii nihil office omnibus opposed order party people place political Pompey populi Romani power prætor present probably property province publica quæ Quirites rank rebus regular rei publicae Rhenum right Roman Rome Roscius same second see note Senate senatus sense Sequani sese sine slaves state subj subject Sulla taken tamen term their they thing three time trial used Verres vobis were whole word year years
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Página xx - Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae, propterea quod a cultu atque humanitate provinciae longissime absunt, minimeque ad eos mercatores saepe commeant atque ea quae ad effeminandos animos pertinent important, proximique sunt Germanis, qui trans Rhenum incolunt, quibuscum continenter bellum gerunt.
Página 135 - Nam, si quis minorem gloriae fructum putat ex Graecis versibus percipi quam ex Latinis, vehementer errat; propterea quod Graeca leguntur in omnibus fere gentibus, Latina suis finibus, exiguis sane, continentur.
Página 25 - Omnis homines, Patres conscripti, qui de rebus dubiis consultant, ab odio, amicitia, ira atque misericordia, vacuos esse decet.
Página 11 - Sed in his erat Sempronia, quae multa saepe virilis audaciae facinora commiserat. Haec mulier genere atque forma, praeterea viro, liberis satis fortunata fuit; litteris Graecis et Latinis docta, psallere, saltare elegantius, quam necesse est probae, multa alia, quae instrumenta luxuriae sunt. Sed ei cariora semper omnia quam decus atque pudicitia fuit; pecuniae an famae minus parceret, haud facile discerneres;» libidine sic accensa, ut saepius peteret viros quam peteretur.
Página 65 - Causa transeundi fuit quod ab Suebis complures annos exagitati bello premebantur et agricultura prohibebantur. Sueborum gens est longe maxima et bellicosissima Germanorum omnium. Hi centum pagos habere dicuntur, ex quibus quotannis singula milia armatorum bellandi causa ex finibus educunt. Reliqui, qui domi manserunt, se atque illos alunt. Hi rursus in vicem anno post in armis sunt, illi domi remanent. Sic neque agricultura nee ratio atque usus belli intermittitur. Sed privati ac separati agri apud...
Página 47 - O nomen dulce libertatis ! o ius eximium nostrae civitatis ! o lex Porcia legesque Semproniae ! o graviter desiderata et aliquando reddita plebi Romanae tribunicia potestas ! Hucine tandem haec omnia reciderunt, ut civis Romanus in provincia populi Romani, in oppido foederatorum, ab eo qui beneficio populi Romani fasces et secures haberet deligatus in foro virgis caederetur...
Página xi - Omnis homines, qui sese student praestare ceteris animalibus, summa ope niti decet, ne vitam silentio transeant veluti pecora, quae natura prona atque ventri oboedientia finxit.
Página xx - ALLIA est omnis divisa in partes tres; quarum unam incolunt Belgae, aliam Aquitani, tertiam qui ipsorum lingua Celtae, nostra Galli appellantur.