This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 edition. Excerpt: ...Nomen, inis, name. Pernicies, el, destruction. P&pulus, I, people. Que joined to the terrd u aim-nects), and. Ruere, ru, rult (or rut), to rush. S&lus, Qtis, /, safety. Scrtbere, scrips, script, to write.. Sepellre, IV, sepult, to bury, inter. Tondere, totond, tons, to shear shave. Vester, tra, trum, your. Vldere, vld, vis, to see. 351. Exercises. (a) 1. Caium ne accusa. 2. Balbum ne accusate 3. Tonde oves: ne deglube. 4. Tondete oves: ne deglubite. 5. Audi, puer, consilia sapientium. 6. Audlte, pueri, consilia sapientium, et videte, ne in perniciem ruatis. 7. Exorare, mi (115) pater, compesce tram. 8. Nemo in urbe sepelitor. 9. Lex erat his verbis scripta: "Nemo in urbe sepelitor." 10. Audi, mi fili (103, N.), ab improbis ne corrumpitor. 11. De vobis ao de liberis vestris cogitate. 12. Conservate vos, conjuges, liberos, fortunasque vestras. 13. Populi Romani nomen salutemque defendite. (b) 1. Do not accuse me of tbeft. 2. Let him shear the sheep. 3. Let no one break the laws. 4. Let the laws be observed. 5. Do not chastise the slave 6. Let not the slaves be chastised. 7. Let him be buried in the city. 8. Defend (ye) the name and the safety of the American people. 9. Defend (ye) the American eagle. 10. Let the American eagle be defended by alh 11. Boys, listen to (hear) the instruction of your fathers. 12. Do not break your word. LESSON LXL Infinitive Mood. 852. The Infinitive mood (as already stated, 9) represents the simple meaning of the verb without reference to person or number. 353. The infinitive mood has in each voice three tenses; viz., the present, perfect, and future. Rem.--We must here give the formation of the supine laid future act, participle (both of which we shall soon notice as they are used iu forming...