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I26 LATTAE COMPOSIT Ndis usto ake the Genitive of the causo of thonestin , and the Accusative of the ses=non assescies.
me tamen eorum faCtorum numquam Paenitelait,
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Indirect Object191. The Dative is sed to Xpres the objectiliat is in directi affected by the actioni a Verb.
When the reposition to in Englisti distinctly implies motion the Accusative houid e Sed, generalty ith a reposition See 34, 35
Dative of Reference or Interest 192. The objec indirecti affected, o by the meaning of the ver alone uti that of the whole
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I3 LATI COMPOSITION Clnus O Sentence, Malso put in themative. Thisis calle the Dative of Referene or Interest, andis osten sed illi the Dative of hirpos to formwhat is calle the oublemative.
thinae lino a a Plias to sur En. Man Verbs of a in am , and the like, ah this Dative especiali os a person instead of the Ablative of Separation. It is then ometimes Calle the Dative
of Separation. hunci mihi terrorem Eripe fa e fram me his error. EXERCISES
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LESSON VIII ACCUSATIVE AN ABLATIVE
ΤWo Accusatives Object an Predicate194. an verbS o nam V ma iv, Siso in callis , and the like are followed by two AccusatiVes, referring to the Same semon or uingi ne of thes Accusatives may be an Adjective. iththe Passive Volce both Accusative become ominative, ne hec oming the Subjeci, and the ther a Predicate NominatiUe.
This constructio is speciali Common ster appello,
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Tmo Accusatives Person and hing195. Some verbs of S mT and demand V, and ctooeo, uach may be followed by two Accusatives, one of the fenon and the ther of the thingi. In the Passive, the Accusative hicli in the Active constructior denotes the ErSon ecomesthe Subject Nominative, and the Accusative of the his cis retained.
Senatores sententiam rogat Eunt, the Senator Ere