Matriculation Caesar : Bell, Gall., b. IV, chapters 20-38 and Bell. Gall., b. V, chapters 1-23

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capite sol, abi. o Amount o Disseretice, H. L. 88, 5.

labore et itinerem labore itineris by hendiadys .

Chapter 20

Trinobantes occupio Esse an Sussoth. heir hie town was Camalodutium, alterWarda a Roman colon unde the nam os Coloniα Castrorum no Colchester. The proper anto translate his sentencolario divido it intoriour Engliali sentences:-

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Caesaris fidem Aecufus, hasin accepted the protectio os,' hanino adlached himselfio Visaidis an interior. The superior Was Aaid recipere in fidem. ab injuria Cassivellauni from l rerony oin on the par of ssivellaunu8V Subjective Gen. 287, 2 R. C., 420. qui praesit : Fina linei and Subj. m. L. 232, 2 R. , 388. ad numerum to the requiredimount. V

Τhe Cenimagni probabi occupie Bedford an Cambridye tho Segontiaci, Berks the Ancalites, O or and Buchinoham; tho Bibroci, Berks the Cassi, Hertfordshire, though his is argelyconjecture. The deiectio of the Trinobantes a ruinous to the Britisti cauSe. oppidum MVerulamium no Albans. satis magnus, Uiuite a latae. VConvenerit: mustered ' subjunctivo in Virtual O. O. m. L. 253,

natura atque opere: by iis natura position and speciαἶ iis forti cαtions,' cp. natura et opere, A. V, 9. oppugnare to tormici expugnare, aestaste by storm. Vmulti, ac Britanni.

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NOTE ON CAESAR B. G.

99 Chapter 22

in locisa about St. Albana. ad mare on the se coast. V quibus regionibus: Viver hic districi. castra navaliaci se note on subduXerat B. IV, 29 a campi aliore Protected by a mouit an ditch adjacent to the hips hicli ero beauhed. imperat ut adoriantur Explain the ood an tense II. L. 240, 2, 3. constituisset-superesset-intellegeret explain tho subjunctives; anxior distinction belween tenses, Aeem L. 204 4 b). id posse that this migh easi qe wasted 'inivrthor dolay. Thoexperietice of the previous autum is evidenti in Caesar' mind. quid-penderet hat a Britain ho)ud pav. V vectigalii Parti. tive Gen. II. L. 287, I74 for Indirect uestion Ae Η. .,

200. - tributum money at through the tribo on tho aluo fproperi hel by the individual vectigal, taxes levied in an other

Way Stipendium, War tax. Caesar ei no garrison, an probabi notribute a collected. o nearly a hundred ear the Roman leti Britaininmolested for it Was nos ill 43 A. D. that the nexi conquesttoo placo unde the Empero Claudius, and nos ill l A. D. under Domitian that the par o Britain Ουι of tho Frith o Forth was reduce to the an os a Roman Province Accordinito Napoleon III, Caesar' seconi visit lasted fro Jul 20th fili September 21st. interdicit et imperat: hi prohibitiand haroes V ho strictly forbids.'

Chapter 23

his deductis suppi navibus illi his se note on subduxerat, B. IV, 20. duobus commeatibus in imo relays Vci abl. of eans. sic accidit ut it so happened that. neque desideraretur neither in his nor in the precedinivear as single sh, at ali hic cαrried sol iter lost. V-quae portaret subj in aclause of Characteristic H. L. 237, 1 or perhaps exel sula by

Attraction.

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solvisset: se noto on solvit, L. IV, 23. secunda vigiliaci rom i. m. to 12 P. m.

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EXERCIS ES IN LATIN ROSE.

NOTE.-The exercisses are assed on the hapter o Caesar both asregard Vocabular an Constructions Besore attemptin an Xerciae, tho student is supposse to have caretuli rea the hapter o Caesar, nolinteacti Word phras an construction, and ais to hau lookedi pthe grammatica refereticus. The exercise Ahould then o dono,ithout referetice to the text. Each exercise i dividod into tW paris. The sirs part is intendo to tos th pupil' knowledg of tho ordinaryinflections and vocabulary, and oes no involvo nonowledge of the subjunctive Inood Consequently tho tres partit ach exorcis may betaken u in ordor besore tho secon part is attempted For the secondpartii ach exercise a Dowlodg o the subjuncti vocis impii Od. It isoni by constant drili that a knowledge of this mood canio obtaine l. The referenoes ars to tho age and sections os homo Firs Latin Boo bymendorson and istis, and to sections ni in Roborison and Carruthers Latin Losson ior Beginnet S.

EXERCI SE ICaesar iv, 20

3. He a amare that the winter are early. 4. The ea coas and the districis opposito aut mero nown to the

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EXERCIS II

Caesar iv, 21

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EXERCISES O CAESAR B. G.

3. The soon returned sine thendi nos ars to intrus themselves to the barbariaUS. 4. He urge them to discovo the fige of the istand an return as

5. When o advised the ambassadors of tho nem to give hostages, thensaid that tho would do,hat he had commanded. 6. Aiter sive lay the roturnod, and reporte to Caesar ha theyhad observed there.

EXERCI SE III Caesar iv 22

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EXERCISES N CAESAR B. G.

EXERCI SE IUCaesar iv, 3

time.

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EXERCI SE VICaesar iv, 25 A

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EXERCI SE VII

Caesar iv, 26

EXERCIS VIII

Caesar iv, 27

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