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EXERCISES 147
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EXERCISES
First learn the special vocabulary, p. 298.
I.
- Trcs ex legatis, contra Caesaris opiniCnem, iter facere per hostium finis verebantur.
- Quis eos hortatus est? Imperator eos hortatus-est et iis persuadere conatus est, sed non potuit.
- Quid li<;at6s pertemiit? Aut timor hostium, qui undique premebant, aut longitud5 viae eOs pertemiit.
- Tamen omnes fere Caesarem multo magis quam hostis veriti sunt.
- Fortissimae gentes Galliae ex Germanis oriebantur.
- Quam ob rem tam fortes erant? Quia nee inum nee alia quae virtu tern delent ad se portari patiebantur.
- Caesar ex mercatoribus de insula Britannia quaesivit, sed nihil cogn6scere potuit.
- Itaque ipse statuit hanc terram petere, et media fere aestate cum multis navibus longis profectus est.
- Magna celeritate iter confecit et in opportunissimo loco egressus est.
- Barban summis viribus eum ab insula prohibere conati sunt.
- Ille autem barbaros multa milia passuum insecutus est; tamen sine equitatu eos consequi non potuit.
II.
- Contrary to our expectation, the enemy fled and the cavalry followed close after them.
- From all parts of the multitude the shouts arose of those who were being wounded.
- Caesar did not allow the cavalry to pursue too far.*
- The cavalry set out at the first hour and was returning * to camp at the fourth hour.
- Around the Roman camp was a rampart twelve feet high.
- Caesar will delay three days because of the grain supply.
- Nearly all the lieutenants feared the enemy and attempted to delay the march.
- Comparative of longi. 2 yvill this be a deponent or an active form ?
Seventh Review, Lessons LIII-LX, §§ 524-526