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Schaum's Outline of Latin Grammar - Alan Fishbone [81]

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the soldiers

sort which they would love more than

would be destroying the city.

money.

4. When the city had been destroyed by the

soldiers, the commander shouted that he

8. 1. What is there of the sort which you would

was king.

not dare?

5. If the city had been destroyed by the

2. Then ®nally you will be killed, when no one

soldiers, the commander would have

so foul, so desperate, so similar to you will

shouted that he was king.

be able to be found (no one) of the sort who

6. If the city is destroyed by the soldiers, the

would not say that it was done rightly. As

commander will shout that he is king.

long as there will be anyone of the sort who

7. While the commander was shouting that he

would dare to defend you, you will live.

was king, the slaves were ¯eeing from the

3. For what is there indeed, Catiline, of the sort

city.

which now in this city would be able to

8. If the commander is king, the slaves will

please you, in which there is no one, outside

fear much.

that conspiracy of desperate men, of the sort

9. If the commander had been king, the

who would not fear you, no one who would

slaves would have feared much.

not hate you?

10. Although the commander was shouting

4. Decidius is sent with a few men in order

that he was king of the city, nevertheless

that he may look over the nature of the

the soldiers departed.

place.

5. Hear now, please, not those things of the

11. 1. And so when all of their ®elds had been

sort which he did basely and intemperately

destroyed, their villages and buildings had

against himself and his own private honor,

been burned, Caesar led the army back and

but which he did impiously and monstrously

settled it in winter camp.

against ourselves and our fortunes, that is,

2. Although a small part of the summer

against the whole republic.

remained, nevertheless Caesar hurried to set

6. For why should I have placed myself as an

forth into Britain.

obstacle to your audacity (of the sort which)

3. And just as the old time saw what was the

neither the authority of this body nor the

most extreme in liberty, so we (see) what in

opinion of the Roman people nor any laws

slavery, with even the exchange of speaking

were able to restrain?

and listening having been removed through

trials.

9. 1. The king will give money to the poet

when=if=because he sings.

12. 1. We think that the queen is wretched.

2. Although he was singing, nevertheless the

2. We think that the queen was wretched.

king did not give money to the poet.

3. We think that the queen will not speak to

3. The king would give money to the poet if he

us.

were singing.

4. He thinks that the mothers of the dead

4. The king would not have given money to

soldiers are walking toward the sea.

the poets if they had been captured by the

5. He thought that the mothers of the dead

soldiers.

soldiers had walked to the sea.

Answers to Exercises

193

6. There is a rumor that the mothers of the

5. You knew to whom the king was going to

dead soldiers will walk to the sea.

give gold.

7. There was a rumor that the mothers of the

6. He did not wish to tell me how the soldiers

dead soldiers would walk to the sea.

had destroyed the city.

8. He says that the animals are being looked

7. No one is able to tell me why the city is

at by the boys.

being destroyed by the soldiers.

9. He says that the animals were looked at by

8. Tell me by whom the king was killed.

the boys.

9. He asked why we are not loved.

10. He said that the animals were being looked

10. Who asked why we had not been loved?

at by the boys.

11. He said that the animals had been looked

at by the boys.

15. 1. I (saw) what that man (was thinking and

12. He said that the boys would look at the

watching for) and that man on the other

animals.

hand saw what I was thinking and watching

13. He said that the animals would look at the

for.

boys.

2. That man (saw) what I (was thinking and

14. No one believes that the king will kill the

watching for) and I on the other hand saw

poets.

what that man was thinking

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