Introductory exercises in Latin prose composition, with references to dr. Schmitz's Latin grammar, and to the Public school Latin primer

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William Collins, Sons,, 1879 - 112 էջ

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Common terms and phrases

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Էջ 60 - Names of towns and small Islands in answer to the question, where?
Էջ 43 - The relative must agree with its antecedent in gender, number, and person.
Էջ 29 - The genitive is used to express the whole of which a part is taken, as: Multum laboris, much (of) labour.
Էջ 61 - Ituliam venire, to come into Italy. 2) The place from which the motion proceeds, if a town or small island, is expressed by the ablative without a preposition, otherwise by the ablative with one; eg, (1) Roma venire...
Էջ 9 - The adjective must agree with the substantive in gender, number, and case, whether it is an attribute or in the predicate.
Էջ 7 - In indirectly cited ideas, facts have the subject in the accusative and the verb in the infinitive, while any idea not a fact has its verb in the subjunctive.

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