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Algebra army Arnold's Henry's ARTHUR SIDGWICK Assistant-Master at Rugby Balliol College battle Bedford Grammar School Beginners Brutus C. G. GEPP Caius College Cambridge Canto character Classics Clifton College Corpus Christi College Criticise Describe Elementary English Notes EVELYN ABBOTT Examine Fellow and Tutor FRANCIS STORR French Give an account give the context Give the substance Gonville and Caius Grammar Greek Prose Composition HAMBLIN SMITH Hamlet Head-Master of Kelly Henry's First Latin Homer Iliad Introduction to Greek Julius Cæsar Kelly College late Assistant-Master late Fellow late Scholar Latin Latin Book Latin Prose Composition Latin Writer LL.D LONDON Lord M.A. Crown 8vo Marlborough College Master Merchant Taylors Milton Napoleon Oxford Poems poet Pope Practical Introduction Queen Queen's College R. C. JEBB R. W. TAYLOR Roman Rugby School satire Second Edition Selections Show Small 8vo Spanish T. K. ARNOLD THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD Translation Trinity College Tutor of Balliol W. E. MULLINS Write
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Página 14 - Extract from the Preface. CONTENTS. — Cases in Latin and English — On forming the Accusative Case — On the Gender of Substantives — The Genitive and Dative Singular — The Ablative Singular — The Plural Number — On forming Three Tenses in First Conjugation — Accusative with Transitive Verb — On forming Three Tenses in Second Conjugation — On forming Three Tenses in Third Conjugation — On forming Three Tenses in Fourth Conjugation — Supplementary to the foregoing Exercises —...