Arnolds̕ First Latin Book: Remodelled and Rewritten, and Adapted to the Ollendorff Method of InstructionD. Appleton, 1863 - 302 pages |
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... Third Conjugation 14 · VI . Fourth Conjugation 16 VII . Four Conjugations . - Plural Number 17 • VIII . Nouns . - Nominative Case • 19 IX . Nominative Case - continued 23 · X. Vocative Case 24 XI . Apposition . Modified Subject 26 XII ...
... Third Conjugation 14 · VI . Fourth Conjugation 16 VII . Four Conjugations . - Plural Number 17 • VIII . Nouns . - Nominative Case • 19 IX . Nominative Case - continued 23 · X. Vocative Case 24 XI . Apposition . Modified Subject 26 XII ...
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... Third Declension.- XXV . Third Declension.- XXVI . Third Declension.- Class II .. Class III . Class IV .. Page . 46 · 47 51 • 58 55 58 60 63 66 XXVII . XXVIII . Third Declension . - Formation of Cases from each other 68 XXIX ...
... Third Declension.- XXV . Third Declension.- XXVI . Third Declension.- Class II .. Class III . Class IV .. Page . 46 · 47 51 • 58 55 58 60 63 66 XXVII . XXVIII . Third Declension . - Formation of Cases from each other 68 XXIX ...
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... Third Conjugation . - Demonstrative Pro nouns XLIX . Indicative and Subjunctive Moods , continued . — Inten- sive ... Third Persons of Tenses for Continued Action LVII . Passive Voice . - Third Persons of Tenses for Completed 148 Action ...
... Third Conjugation . - Demonstrative Pro nouns XLIX . Indicative and Subjunctive Moods , continued . — Inten- sive ... Third Persons of Tenses for Continued Action LVII . Passive Voice . - Third Persons of Tenses for Completed 148 Action ...
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... Third Declension 6 . Fourth Declension 7 . Fifth Declension 8 . 9 . Case - Endings of Substantives . Table of Genders 10. Adjectives . - First and Second Declension Third Declension 11 . 12 . 13. Numerals Comparison of Adjectives 14 ...
... Third Declension 6 . Fourth Declension 7 . Fifth Declension 8 . 9 . Case - Endings of Substantives . Table of Genders 10. Adjectives . - First and Second Declension Third Declension 11 . 12 . 13. Numerals Comparison of Adjectives 14 ...
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... Third Person . 13. A verb may represent its subject , 1 ) As consisting of only one person or thing ; as , ămăt , he , she , or it loves , and then both sub- ject and verb are said to be in the Singular Number . The other moods and ...
... Third Person . 13. A verb may represent its subject , 1 ) As consisting of only one person or thing ; as , ămăt , he , she , or it loves , and then both sub- ject and verb are said to be in the Singular Number . The other moods and ...
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1st root 2d root ablative accusative acr-is adjectives advised Agricola Amat-i Audit-i avaricious Balbus Caesar Caius Conj conjugation conquer dative declined denotes Deponent Verbs Docet dropped ending English ĕris essě Exercises father fear filias filius fourth conjugations FUTURE PERFECT gender genitive gerund girl grammatical grammatical gender Greek IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive infinitive mood king Latin LESSON loved Masc masculine muse Neut neuter nominative nouns ōnĭs ōris Paradigm participle passive Perf person or thing PLUPERFECT Plur Plural predicate prep Pres present Pronouns proposition Puella Puer Puĕri queen Rect-us REM.-The Rome RULE OF SYNTAX.-The second declension second root Servi Servus shut the gates sing Singular slave Subjunctive Mood sunt Těnĕr-i tenses third declension third persons thou urbem verb VOCABULARY vowel word
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Page 301 - The work contains eighty-five engravings, which delineate the usages, costumes, weapons, arts, and mythology of the ancients with a vividness that can be attained only by pictorial illustrations.
Page iv - ... as are authorized by the best classic authors, so that the learner may acquire, by example as well as precept, a distinct idea of pure Latinity. It has been a leading object with the author so to classify and arrange the various topics as to simplify the subject, and, as far as possible, to remove the disheartening difficulties too often encountered at the outset in the study of an ancient language, From "WE TOLMAN, Instructor in Providence High*School.