Pagina:Pro Patria A Latin Story for Beginners.pdf/14

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CONTENTS

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XI. Origo Reipublicae Africanae.

§§ 33-35. 3rd Conjugation; Past Imperfect, Active and Passive, together with Imperative Active …33

XII. Initium Belli.

§ 36. 3rd Conjugation; Future, Active and Passive …36

§ 37. 3rd Conj.; Perfect Stems Active formed with s …37

§ 38. 3rd Conj.; Perfect Stems Active formed without any suffix …37

§ 39. 3rd Conj.; Perfect, Pluperfect and Fut. Perf. Passive …38

XIII. Milites Reginae.

§ 40. 4th Conj.; Present, Active and Passive …39

§ 41. 4th Conj.; Past Imperfect and Future, Active and Passive …40

§ 42. 4th Conj.; Perfect Stem Active …40

XIV. Tria Oppida Obsessa.

§ 43. Verbs in io with Infinitive in ere—Present, Past Imperfect and Future, Active and Passive …41

XV. Victoriae et Clades Britannicae.

§§ 44-47. Same verbs continued, with Perfect Stems Active …42

XVI. Foedus Nominis Britannici.

§ 48. Present Injunctive of sum …46

§ 49. Present Injunctive of 1st Conjugation …46

XVII. Post Tenebras Lux.

§ 50. Present Subjunctive of sum and 1st Conj. …47

XVIII. Adamantopolis Obsidione Liberata.

§ 51. Pres. Subj. of sum and 1st Conj.—continued …49

§ 52. Present Injunctive and Subjunctive of the other Conjugations …50

XIX. Dies Maiubensis.

§ 53. Past Imperfect Subjunctive of sum …50

§§ 54. 55. Past Imperfect Subj. of the four Conjugations …52

XX. Pax Britannica.

§ 56. Recapitulation …53

Preparations …57

Exercises and Conversations …109

God Save the King in Latin (Arranged for singing) …148

Latin-English Vocabulary …149

English-Latin Vocabulary …176

Summary of Grammatical Rules …192