The Popular Educator, Volumes 5-6; Volume 14Cassell, 1867 - Geography |
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... LATIN : Impure Verbs 198 LATIN , LESSONS IN : Paradigms of Mute Verbs 253 The Defective Verbs 19 Tacitus Juvenal 50 • 125 Liquid Verbs 339 Impersonal Verbs 91 Catullus 179 Deviations in the Forma- tions of some Verbs .. The Key to the ...
... LATIN : Impure Verbs 198 LATIN , LESSONS IN : Paradigms of Mute Verbs 253 The Defective Verbs 19 Tacitus Juvenal 50 • 125 Liquid Verbs 339 Impersonal Verbs 91 Catullus 179 Deviations in the Forma- tions of some Verbs .. The Key to the ...
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... Latin noun in full , together with. 14 point along the line A B , so that the line of sight from A to c exactly touches the point d of the rod . Let this point be at B ' , say fifteen feet from A , and let the length of the rod B'd be ...
... Latin noun in full , together with. 14 point along the line A B , so that the line of sight from A to c exactly touches the point d of the rod . Let this point be at B ' , say fifteen feet from A , and let the length of the rod B'd be ...
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... LATIN . nubes ENGLISH . a cloud LATIN . nubes Genitive . nubis of a cloud nubium Dative . nubi to a cloud nubibus to clouds . Accusative . nubem a cloud nubes clouds . Vocative . nubes nube O cloud ! nubes nubibus O clouds ! by clouds ...
... LATIN . nubes ENGLISH . a cloud LATIN . nubes Genitive . nubis of a cloud nubium Dative . nubi to a cloud nubibus to clouds . Accusative . nubem a cloud nubes clouds . Vocative . nubes nube O cloud ! nubes nubibus O clouds ! by clouds ...
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... LATIN . - XLV . THE DEFECTIVE VERBS . DEFECTIVE verbs are those which are deficient in certain parts which belong to the model verbs . Already we have met with verbs , as queo , which had not all the usual parts . But there are some ...
... LATIN . - XLV . THE DEFECTIVE VERBS . DEFECTIVE verbs are those which are deficient in certain parts which belong to the model verbs . Already we have met with verbs , as queo , which had not all the usual parts . But there are some ...
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... LATIN . EXERCISE 171. - LATIN - ENGLISH . 1. Those who come to us at an unseasonable time are often trouble- entering to supply the information of which such a one will stand in need . We feel sure that it will be very generally ...
... LATIN . EXERCISE 171. - LATIN - ENGLISH . 1. Those who come to us at an unseasonable time are often trouble- entering to supply the information of which such a one will stand in need . We feel sure that it will be very generally ...
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a-vú-to acid adjective angle animal appear ball battery called carboniferous centre colour COMPOUND TENSE COND CONDITIONAL MOOD conjugation connected copper Devonian diameter divided earth electricity employed English equal été aimé example EXERCISE feet flatté galvanometer gender Gerund Greek heat IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect inches INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD Islands king Latin length LESSONS letter libros light loved means metal miles MOOD Multiply noun object participle pass Past Def pentito Permian plants plate plays Pluperfect Plur plural pole preposition Pres present preterite produce pronoun Qu'il quantity root round rule Saxon genitive shadow Shakespeare side SIMPLE TENSE Sing singular só-no Spanish species square stá-to SUBJUNCTIVE SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD surface thou tion triangle vegetable verb vowel wire words zinc zone δὲ καὶ οἱ
Popular passages
Page 335 - ... asked him why he did not worship the God of heaven. The old man told him that he worshipped the fire only, and acknowledged no other god. At which answer Abraham grew so zealously angry that he thrust the old man out of his tent, and exposed him to all the evils of the night and an unguarded condition. When the old man was gone, God called to Abraham, and asked him where the stranger was. He replied, 'I thrust him away because he did not worship thee.
Page 232 - If ye will fear the Lord, and serve him, and obey his voice, and not rebel against the commandment of the Lord; then shall both ye and also the king that reigneth over you continue following the Lord your God...
Page 46 - I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet...
Page 335 - God answered him, I have suffered him these hundred years, although he dishonoured me, and couldst thou not endure him one night, when he gave thee no trouble ? Upon this, saith the story, Abraham fetched him back again, and gave him hospitable entertainment and wise instruction.
Page 46 - ... it is that feigning notable images of virtues, vices, or what else, with that delightful teaching, which must be the right describing note to know a poet by.
Page 335 - At the sight of a cross or crucifix I can dispense with my hat, but scarce with the thought or memory of my Saviour. I cannot laugh at, but rather pity the fruitless journeys of pilgrims, or contemn the miserable condition of friars ; for, though misplaced in circumstances, there is something in it of devotion.
Page 166 - Sachentege was made thus: it was fastened to a beam, having a sharp iron to go round a man's throat and neck, so that he might no ways sit, nor lie, nor sleep, but that he must bear all the iron.
Page 299 - But hold some two days conference with the dead, From them I should learn somewhat I am sure I never shall know here. I'll tell thee a miracle ; I am not mad yet, to my cause of sorrow. Th...
Page 166 - ... could. If two or three men came riding to a town, all the township fled before them, and thought that they were robbers. The bishops, and clergy were ever cursing them, but this to them was nothing, for they were all accursed, and forsworn, and reprobate.
Page 276 - London, (the act of God, the queen's enemies, fire, and all and every other dangers and accidents of the seas, rivers, and navigation, of whatever nature and kind soever, excepted,) unto order or to assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods at 51.