. The first six books of Cæsar's commentaries on the Gallic war. ation of Gaul, betweenthe Garumna, (Garonne,) and the Rhodanus, (Rhone,) dividedinto the Arecomici, and Tectosages, q. v. Voiusenus, i, (Caius, i,) an officer whom Caesar sent with a galleyto survey the coast of Britain opposite Gaul, and to acquire ascorrect information as he could, respecting the harbors and land-ing places, previously to his sailing against that island. [the end.] LH8My?9 Deacidified using the Bookkeeper agent: Magnesium OxideTreatment Date: August 2006 PreservationTechnologies A WORLD LEA


. The first six books of Cæsar's commentaries on the Gallic war. ation of Gaul, betweenthe Garumna, (Garonne,) and the Rhodanus, (Rhone,) dividedinto the Arecomici, and Tectosages, q. v. Voiusenus, i, (Caius, i,) an officer whom Caesar sent with a galleyto survey the coast of Britain opposite Gaul, and to acquire ascorrect information as he could, respecting the harbors and land-ing places, previously to his sailing against that island. [the end.] LH8My?9 Deacidified using the Bookkeeper agent: Magnesium OxideTreatment Date: August 2006 PreservationTechnologies A WORLD LEADER IN PAPER PRESERVATION 111 Thomson Park CCranberry Township, PA 16066(724)779-2111. hArqt/ttorati HE — •• k^^iJP^ ^ j m1^ THE FIRST SIX BOOKS OF CJSARS COMMENTARIES ON THE GALLIC WAR, ADAPTED TO BULLIONS LATIN GRAMMAR; WITH AN INTRODUCTION, ON THE IDIOMS OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE COPIOUS EXPLANATORY NOTES J AND AN INDEX OF PROPER NAMES, ETC. REVISED AND CORRECTED. By Rev. PETER BULLIONS, D. D., PROFESSOR OF LANGUAGES IX THE ALBAXY ACADEMY,* AUTHOR OF THE SERIES OF GRAMMARS, GREEK, LATIX AND ENGLISH, OX THE SAME PLAX, &C, &C. SEVENTEENTH EDITION. NEW YORK:PRATT, WOODFORD, FARMER, AND BRACE. NO. 4, COURTLANDT-STREET1854. ^5 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1847. by PETER BULLIONS,in the Clerks Office of the Northern District of New-York. PREFACE. (Iksar is usually, and with great propriety, among the first bookst)ut into the hands of pupils commencing the study of Latin. Inadapting a portion of this work, as well as the Latin Reader, to hisLatin Grammar, the chief object of the Editor has been to lead thestudent, in the beginning of his cours


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