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Exempla minora; or, New English examples to be rendered into Latin, adapted to the rules of Adam's Latin grammar for the use of the junior classes in the grammar schools in the United States - Tapa blanda

 
9781235913723: Exempla minora; or, New English examples to be rendered into Latin, adapted to the rules of Adam's Latin grammar for the use of the junior classes in the grammar schools in the United States

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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. 1821 Excerpt: ...his Death, can discharge his Conscience of all Guilt. 9. Punishment and Chastisement ought to be without (careo) Reproach. 10. A disease deprives the Sick of Rest, and Care the covetous Man of Bleep. 11. We ought to help those rather than others, who most TOanf,(indigeo) Relief. 12. He that spoils me of my Reputation, does me a greater Injury, than he who robs me of my Money: he may restore my Money, when he cannot repair my good Name. 'Rule XX.. Obs. 1.--Some of these Verbs p/'filling, emptying, he. frequently govern a Genitive Case after them, by reason of the Substantive understood. 1. A King may be rich in Slaves, and yet ivant (ego) Monty. 2. Nature decreed that one Man should stand inneed (indigeo) of another. Rule XXI.--The Verbs, fungor, fnior. otor, with their Compounds perfungor. perfruor, abutor; also, vescor, muto, dignor, communico, supersedeo, laetor, glorior, gaudeo, numeror, and the like Verbs, will hare mn Ablative Case after them. 1. Let those who desire true Glory, discharge, all the offices o/'Justice. 2. Let liim who desires to get Learning, discharge his duty Diligently. 3. He is wise, who, when it is in his Power to use a Victory, wishes to enjoy Peace. 4. The Good enjoy eternal Life in Heaven. 5. Life glides away with a quick Foot, therefore it behoves us to use Time 6. He certainly wants Judgment, who abuseth learned Men and Books 7. There are some Philosophers, who eat not (vescor) Fkt,h 8. He changeth Joy for Sorrow, who changeth Peaceybr War. 9. In a public School, he is thought worthy of the firht Place, who is the most learned. 10. I hid you always to partake of (communico) my Table. 11. When Entreaties cannot avail, forbear (supersedeo) more Words. 12. Evil Men are glad ofpresent Advantage: good Men rejoice in the Hope of the ...

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  • Año de publicación2012
  • ISBN 10 1235913724
  • ISBN 13 9781235913723
  • EncuadernaciónTapa blanda
  • IdiomaInglés
  • Número de páginas34

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