A Practical Grammar of the Latin Language

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A Practical Grammar of the Latin Language (1858)
by G. J. Adler

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"Atque hōc modō inter empericam et ratiōnālem facultātem (quārum mōrōsa et inauspicāta dīvortia et repudia omnia in hūmānā familiā turbāvēre) conjugium vērum et lēgitimum in perpetuum nōs firmāsse existimāmus"

"Iter autem ..... per experientiae et rērum particulārium silvās perpetuō faciendum est"

Franciscus De Verulamio, Instaur. Magn. Praef.

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This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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