Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: LESSON IH. RELATIVE PRONOUNS. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS. GRAMMATICAL REFERENCES. 1. Relative Pronouns. 250. 1-3, 251. 1, 5, 6; A. and G. 305 and a, 306, 308. a,/and N.; II. 396 and 2, 398 and 1. 2. Possessive Pronouns. 243 and 1, 233. 3; A. and G. 302 and a, ; H. 501. EXAMPLES. 1. Allobroges, qui trans Rhodanum vicos habent, the Allobroges who have villages across the Rhone,, (1) 2. genus hoc erat pugnae quo se GermanI exercuerant, this was the sort of battle in which the Germans had trained themselves. (1) 3. Casticus regnum occupavit in civitate sua quod pater ante habuerat, Casticus seized the royal power in his own slate which his father had held before him. (1, 2) 4. Titurius et Cotta qui in Menapiorum fines legiones duxerant, Titurius and Cotta who had led their legions into the territory of the Menapii. (1, 2) 6. sagittarios et funditores mittebat quorum magnum numerum habebat, he sent archers and slingers, of whom he had a great number. (1) 6. usus ac disciplina quae a nobis acceperant, the experience and discipline which they had received from us. (1) 7. Vesontionem venit, quod est oppidum maximum Sequanorum, he came to Ve,sontio, which is the largest town of the Sequani. (1) 8. Senones quae est civitas flrma inter Gallos, the Senones who are a strong state among the Gauls. (1) 9. auxilium suum pollicentur, they promise their aid. (2) 10. vestrae salutis causa suum periculum neglexerunt, for the sake of your safety they made light of their own danger. (2) VOCABULARY. ancestors, majores, um, in., lit. elders. arrival, adventus, us, m. before, adv., ante. freedom, libertas, atis, /. grant, concede, ere, cessi, cessus. guard, servo, 1. hear, hear of, audio, ire, ivi, itus. magnitude, magnitudo, inis,...