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. 1873 Excerpt: ... Oral Exercises. He hates me, because I am luckier than he. He hates me onthe-ground-that I have thwarted him. He is fortunate in having you with him. Since Caesar is my friend, I dare resist you. Since he thought Caesar was absent, he opposed his plans. I resisted him, not that I thought him an enemy, but I did not ...
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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. 1873 Excerpt: ... Oral Exercises. He hates me, because I am luckier than he. He hates me onthe-ground-that I have thwarted him. He is fortunate in having you with him. Since Caesar is my friend, I dare resist you. Since he thought Caesar was absent, he opposed his plans. I resisted him, not that I thought him an enemy, but I did not approve his designs. Translate Into Latin. 1. Although, as I have written you before, wherever you are, you are in the same boat (with me), yet I congratulate you, because you are absent, because you do not see the things that we (see). 2. I congratulate you on being absent. 3. He accuses thorn of having held discourses of this sort concerning him. 4. I had said that this first point needed no argument, because it is 58, 10, d clear to all that there are gods. 5. I appeared to bear my misfortune bravely, --not that I bore it with equanimity, but I consoled myself (by) thinking that there would not be a long separation between us. 6. I did not accept even that; not that I thought (it) inconsistent with my dignity, but because I did not suspect that so great a crime was hanging over the republic. 1. If you did not know that Metellus thought thus haec of me, you ought to consider that your brother concealed from you in regard to the most important matters; but if, however, he imparted to you something of his plan, I ought to be considered lenient and easy by you, since I make no complaint to cum you in regard to these very matters. Anecdote. Tarquin the Proud, the father, thinking that the chiefs of the Gabinians ought to be put to death, because he was not willing that this should be entrusted to any one, made no answer to the messenger who had been sent him by his son; nevertheless he struck off" with a staff the tall heads of the popp...
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