Selections from the First Five Books, Together with the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Books Entire: Chiefly from the Text of Alschefski. With English Notes for Schools and CollegesD. Appleton & Company, 1863 - 329 Seiten |
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... his allies , than the shorter passage into Italy by the Cottian Alps , or Mont Genevre . " — Hist . 2 , Note L. The same view is taken by Dr. Schmitz , in his History of Rome , p 199 5 46 LYON R.Rhon Lugdunum Bron Sernard Pennina 17 S.
... his allies , than the shorter passage into Italy by the Cottian Alps , or Mont Genevre . " — Hist . 2 , Note L. The same view is taken by Dr. Schmitz , in his History of Rome , p 199 5 46 LYON R.Rhon Lugdunum Bron Sernard Pennina 17 S.
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... Hist . of Rome , ( Eng . ed . ) translated by Hare and Thirlwall . Arnold's History of Rome Schmitz's History of Rome American edition , D. Appleton & Co. Andover edition . The following works are also referred to : -Freund's Wörterbuch ...
... Hist . of Rome , ( Eng . ed . ) translated by Hare and Thirlwall . Arnold's History of Rome Schmitz's History of Rome American edition , D. Appleton & Co. Andover edition . The following works are also referred to : -Freund's Wörterbuch ...
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... Hist . Rome , vol i . p . 219 . 2. Si sciam , " if I knew . " In hypothetical sentences , we must thus frequently render the subj . pres . , in a conditional clause , by an English past tense . - Ausim , see A. and S. § 162 , 9 ; Z ...
... Hist . Rome , vol i . p . 219 . 2. Si sciam , " if I knew . " In hypothetical sentences , we must thus frequently render the subj . pres . , in a conditional clause , by an English past tense . - Ausim , see A. and S. § 162 , 9 ; Z ...
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... Hist . vol . i . p . 3 . 4. Cum - Martem potissimum ferat . Potius and potissimum imply choice and preference ; potius , this thing rather than some other ; potissimum , this rather than any other . Ferre here means to report , hold ...
... Hist . vol . i . p . 3 . 4. Cum - Martem potissimum ferat . Potius and potissimum imply choice and preference ; potius , this thing rather than some other ; potissimum , this rather than any other . Ferre here means to report , hold ...
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... Hist . vol . i . p . 325 ; also Dict . Antiqq . CH . XVI . - 26 . Velut orbitatis metu . Velut to be joined with orbitatis , orbitas meaning strictly the loss of parents or of children . " With the fear of being left , as it were ...
... Hist . vol . i . p . 325 ; also Dict . Antiqq . CH . XVI . - 26 . Velut orbitatis metu . Velut to be joined with orbitatis , orbitas meaning strictly the loss of parents or of children . " With the fear of being left , as it were ...
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