Excerpt from Key to the Exercises in Ahn's First Latin Book
The girls like grapes. The sailor observes the moon and the stars. The moon and the stars show [to] the sailor the way. Sicily is an island of Europe. Sicily and Crete are is lands. The inhabitants of the islands are sailors. The inhabit ants of Pennsylvania are farmers. Friendship is the glory of life. Frogs are inhabitants of water and land. The earth is a globe. History is the teacher of life. The lark is the messenger of morning. The shadow of the earth eclipses the moon. The flight of the sailors delights the inhabitants of the islands. Girls, why do you not obey [to] your teacher?
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Excerpt from Key to the Exercises in Ahn's First Latin Book
The girls like grapes. The sailor observes the moon and the stars. The moon and the stars show [to] the sailor the way. Sicily is an island of Europe. Sicily and Crete are is lands. The inhabitants of the islands are sailors. The inhabit ants of Pennsylvania are farmers. Friendship is the glory of life. Frogs are inhabitants of water and land. The earth is a globe. History is the teacher of life. The lark is the messenger of morning. The shadow of the earth eclipses the moon. The flight of the sailors delights the inhabitants of the islands. Girls, why do you not obey [to] your teacher?
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Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from Key to the Exercises in Ahn's First Latin Book
15. India is the native country of gems. Rome is the queen of Italy. The eagle loves the woods. Pirates devastate the shores of the island. Sailors, why do you not put to flight the pirates? The girls announce the victory of the sailors and the flight of the pirates. The pupils obey [to] the teacher. The teacher praises the diligence of the pupils. The nightingale loves the shade of the wood. Roses and violets delight the girls. The teacher tells [to] the girls a story; the story delights the girls.
The girls like grapes. The sailor observes the moon and the stars. The moon and the stars show [to] the sailor the way. Sicily is an island of Europe. Sicily and Crete are islands. The inhabitants of the islands are sailors. The inhabitants of Pennsylvania are farmers. Friendship is the glory of life. Frogs are inhabitants of water and land. The earth is a globe. History is the teacher of life. The lark is the messenger of morning. The shadow of the earth eclipses the moon. The flight of the sailors delights the inhabitants of the islands. Girls, why do you not obey [to] your teacher?
16. Britannĭa est insŭla Eurōpae. Incŏlae Britannĭae sunt nautae. Domĭna ancillam non laudat; vitupĕrat ancillam. Vita interdum schola sapientĭae est. Luscinĭae umbras silvae amant. Filĭae agricolae historiam narro. Europa est peninsula. Violas amo. Luna poetam et agricolam delectat. Rosae et violae sunt plantae. Puellae rosas et violas amant.
Agricolae filias amant. Puellae mensam parant. Plumae et conchae fiham nautae delectant; gemmae fiham regīnae delectant. Agricola arat. Agricolae, cur non aratis terram? Puella viam monstrat agricŏlae. Insula est patria nautarum. Amicitĭa est corona vitae. Vita agricolarum parsimonĭae schola est.
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