Aids to Writing Latin Prose, With Exercises

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Aids to Writing Latin Prose, With Exercises
George Granville Bradley
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Digitized by VjOOQ IC 238 EXERCISES. [Pt II.
with Carthage ; the long roll of tyrants and sovereigns ; in their foreground, the prince whose memory was still green, the fame of his virtues and his prosperity second only to the splendour of his services to Borne. And as in the midst of these memories came the thought that in one short hour all he saw would be wrapped in flames and reduced to ashes, he paused before he launched his legions to the assault, and despatched some of the townsme
...n, whose presence in the Roman quarters has been already noticed, to endeavour by a friendly appeal to win the enemy to a capitulation. But the gates and walls were manned mainly by deserters, who, hope- less of any terms that would secure them an amnesty, forbade all approach or parley ; and the General after the failure of this attempt withdrew his troops.
Exercise LXVI.
When the envoys reached the castle, the unanimity of the populace, the seizure ^ of the forts, and the loss ^ by treason of the strongest portion of the city, had made no small impre& sion upon the Duke.


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