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A42416 English exercises for school-boys to translate into Latin comprising all the rules of grammar, and other necessary observsations : ascending gradually from the meanest to higher capacities / by J. Garretson ... Garretson, J. (John) 1691 (1691) Wing G272A; ESTC R40441 133,039 252

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Dat. when they signifie passively Exosus Perosus etiam cum c. These Participles will have an Ablative Case Natus Prognatus Satus Ortus Cretus Creatus Edi●●s By Natus Prognatus c. These Words if the Late Learned Mr. Wase formerly Master of the Free-School at Tunbridge may be credited as who will question it being got perfectly without Book will much advantage Boys in putting Words in the true Case and revive the Rules they have learned Neither will it be lost Labour as I suppose if once or twice in a Month they read them over to fix them in their memory These Words having escaped the Press in the Index the Learner is desired to write them under their Proper Letters TO blind Caeco as avi 1 act To charge Jubeo es ussi 2 act To commend Laudo as avi 1 act A Dog-Day Canis canicularis 3 m. To Dye Colours Tingo is xi 3 act Farewell Vale defect A Fishing-Cane Arundo inis 3 f. Fierce Atrox ocis adj 3 art A Hen Gallina ae 1 f. 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