Latin Exercises, Adapted to Dr. Donaldson's Latin Grammar, by J. Donaldson and T.T. M'Lagan (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...13. The sailors fled secretly. 14. I did this of my own accord. 15. The earth lies below. 16. You enter the harbour on the light hand. 17. Come to me in the morning. 18. You will hear the sound of thunder immediately. 19. The butcher kills a bull daily. 20. I delight greatly in my books. 21. The Helvetians fought very keenly. 22. Where are you 23. Where do you come from? 24. Where did the fisherman retire toi 25. He came here; he sits here. PREPOSITIONS. Sections 148, 149, 150. CXV.--1. Apud me cenabis. 2. Pietatem tuam adversus parentes et modestiam erga magistros valde laudamus. 3. Consules adversus leges reipublicae milites in urbem duxerunt. 4. Hiero, rex Syracusanoriim, per quinquaginta armos fidem servavit. 5. Caesar in curia juxta statuam Pompeii ante oculos senatorum necatur. 6. Ante domum nostram platea est altis quercubus omata, pone eandem horti pulcherrimi. 7. Multa animalia sub terra habitant neque unquam supra terram veniunt. 8. Super moribus Christianorum Plinius ad Trajanum imperatorem epistolam scripsit. 9. Secundum naturam vive. 10. A me laudaris. 11. Antiquis temporibus imperium totius orbis terrarum penes Romanos fuit. 12. Piratae non solum ex domibus civium sed etiam ex templis deorum pecunias sustulerunt. 13. Mecum habitavit. CXVI.--1. The orator dined with my father. 2. Aeneas is praised for his remarkable affection to his father. 3. The gatekeeper was standing before the gate. 4. The slave did this without the knowledge of his master. 5. The sailors sailed round the world. 6. The city lies between a river and a hill. 7. The masters punish the boys by means of slaves. 8. The boys are punished by the masters. 9. Pompey is defeated by Caesar. 10. The government of Italy is in the hands of the king. 11. William removed wit...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1881 Excerpt: ...13. The sailors fled secretly. 14. I did this of my own accord. 15. The earth lies below. 16. You enter the harbour on the light hand. 17. Come to me in the morning. 18. You will hear the sound of thunder immediately. 19. The butcher kills a bull daily. 20. I delight greatly in my books. 21. The Helvetians fought very keenly. 22. Where are you 23. Where do you come from? 24. Where did the fisherman retire toi 25. He came here; he sits here. PREPOSITIONS. Sections 148, 149, 150. CXV.--1. Apud me cenabis. 2. Pietatem tuam adversus parentes et modestiam erga magistros valde laudamus. 3. Consules adversus leges reipublicae milites in urbem duxerunt. 4. Hiero, rex Syracusanoriim, per quinquaginta armos fidem servavit. 5. Caesar in curia juxta statuam Pompeii ante oculos senatorum necatur. 6. Ante domum nostram platea est altis quercubus omata, pone eandem horti pulcherrimi. 7. Multa animalia sub terra habitant neque unquam supra terram veniunt. 8. Super moribus Christianorum Plinius ad Trajanum imperatorem epistolam scripsit. 9. Secundum naturam vive. 10. A me laudaris. 11. Antiquis temporibus imperium totius orbis terrarum penes Romanos fuit. 12. Piratae non solum ex domibus civium sed etiam ex templis deorum pecunias sustulerunt. 13. Mecum habitavit. CXVI.--1. The orator dined with my father. 2. Aeneas is praised for his remarkable affection to his father. 3. The gatekeeper was standing before the gate. 4. The slave did this without the knowledge of his master. 5. The sailors sailed round the world. 6. The city lies between a river and a hill. 7. The masters punish the boys by means of slaves. 8. The boys are punished by the masters. 9. Pompey is defeated by Caesar. 10. The government of Italy is in the hands of the king. 11. William removed wit...

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March 2012

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