Six Weeks' Preparation for Reading Cæsar. Adapted to Allen & Greenough's Gildersleeve's, And Harkness's Grammars

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Six Weeks' Preparation for Reading Cæsar. Adapted to Allen & Greenough's Gildersleeve's, And Harkness's Grammars
Whiton James Morris
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^The villages of the Gauls will be destroyed by the forces of the Romans. ^ Not flight, but defences are preparing. "^ A place for (of) battle might have been seized without flight. ^ By carrying * arms <^ut of the gates of the town into a fortified camp defences would have been prepared. ^ By filling * the ditches the camp will be seized without a battle. ^^ The towns, fortified with high walls, and filled with arms, will be destroyed by the fresh forces of the Ro- mans. ^^The flight of our (men) will be heard (of). ^■^The Romans fought f with swords and javelins. 1* There-was-fighting t in rough woods. ^^ T,here-will- be-a-fight on horseback. ^^ Fortifying § a camp is pre- paring defence [literally, To fortify a camp is to prepare defence]. [If the inflections illustrated by the preceding Exercises have been thoroughly mastered, the principal difficulties in the way of a beginner in Latin have been overcome. The Third Declen- sion, however, of nouns and adjectives, presents an important variation from what has been learned hitherto.

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