. First Steps in Latin: A Complete Course in Latin for One Year, Based on Material Drawn from Caesar's Commentaries, with exercises for Sight-Reading, and a Course of Elementary Latin Reading . d directly into the Province. In order toprevent the Helvetii from taking the latter route, Caesar drew a line offortifications on the southern side of the river, from Lake Geneva tothe Jura mountains, a distance of abouteighteen miles. To accomplish this work,Csesar had the 10th legion =: 5000, andabout 5000 or 6000 new levies = 10,000 or11,000 infantry. â negat se posse, he sayshe cannot; nego is gene


. First Steps in Latin: A Complete Course in Latin for One Year, Based on Material Drawn from Caesar's Commentaries, with exercises for Sight-Reading, and a Course of Elementary Latin Reading . d directly into the Province. In order toprevent the Helvetii from taking the latter route, Caesar drew a line offortifications on the southern side of the river, from Lake Geneva tothe Jura mountains, a distance of abouteighteen miles. To accomplish this work,Csesar had the 10th legion =: 5000, andabout 5000 or 6000 new levies = 10,000 or11,000 infantry. â negat se posse, he sayshe cannot; nego is generally used in pref-erence to dico non. â iina is emphatic, one only. â ut impetrarent, that, he being the intercessor, they might obtain (their request). â pliirimum poterat, was able to accomplisha great deal (Rule 27). â amicus, friendly. â in matrimdnium duxerat, had married;when speaking of a man taking a wife,ducere (uxorem) was used, he leadsher to his house; of a woman taking aliusband, nubere was used, lit. niibere se viro, to veil herself for a husband, âan allusion to the veil worn duringthe marriage ceremony. â itaque, therefore; itaque means and .so. â. THE FORTIFICATIONS FBOMLAKE GENEVATO THE JURA MX. What is the object of impetrat ? 7. in Italiaiu, into Italy, into Cisalpine Gaul. â duas legionesconscribit: the 11th and 12th, and the three (the 7th, 8th, and 9th)legions in winter-quarters at Aquileia, in lUyria; one legion (the 10th)was already on the Rhone = in all = about 25,000 men. The Allo-broges and Vocontii were both in the province.âjam, at this time, Caesar was absent collecting troops. â Angustias, the narrow passbetween the Jura and the Rhone. â Svx. popiilor, to ravage (by pillageand fire); vasto, to lay waste; depopulor, utterly to ravage.âAedmAmbarri, the ^Edni near the Arar (or Saone). â rogatum, to ask, see266. â depopulatis, the use of the participle of the deponent verb ina passive sense, see 279. a; the w


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