rm,
as,
Conj. I hortor, hortari:, hortatus sum, _encourage_
Conj. II vereor, vere:ri:, veritus sum, _fear_
Conj. III (_a_) sequor, sequi:, secu:tus sum, _follow_
(_b_) patior, pati:, passus sum, _suffer, allow_
Conj. IV partior, parti:ri:, parti:tus sum, _share, divide_
Learn the synopses of these verbs. (See Sec. 493.) /Patior\ is
conjugated like the passive of /capio\ (Sec. 492).
_340._ PREPOSITIONS WITH THE ACCUSATIVE
The prepositions with the accusative that occur most frequently are
ante, _before_
apud, _among_
circum, _around_
contra:, _against, contrary to_
extra:, _outside of_
in, _into, in, against, upon_
inter, _between, among_
intra:, _within_
ob, _on account of_ (quam ob rem, _wherefore, therefore_)
per, _through, by means of_
post, _after, behind_
propter, _on account of, because of_
tra:ns, _across, over_
_a._ Most of these you have had before. Review the old ones and
learn the new ones. Review the list of prepositions governing the
ablative, Sec. 209.
_341._ EXERCISES
First learn the special vocabulary, p. 298.
I. 1. Tres ex legatis, contra Caesaris opinionem, iter facere per
hostium finis verebantur. 2. Quis eos hortatus est? Imperator eos
hortatus est et iis persuadere conatus est, sed non potuit. 3. Quid
legatos perterruit? Aut timor hostium, qui undique premebant, aut
longitudo viae eos perterruit. 4. Tamen omnes fere Caesarem multo magis
quam hostis veriti sunt. 5. Fortissimae gentes Galliae ex Germanis
oriebantur. 6. Quam ob rem tam fortes erant? Quia nec vinum nec
alia quae virtutem delent ad se portari patiebantur. 7. Caesar ex
mercatoribus de insula Britannia quaesivit, sed nihil cognoscere potuit.
8. Itaque ipse statuit hanc terram petere, et media fere aestate cum
multis navibus longis profectus est. 9. Magna celeritate iter confecit
et in opportunissimo loco egressus est. 10. Barbari summis viribus eum
ab insula prohibere conati sunt. 11. Ille autem barbaros multa milia
passuum insecutus est; tamen sine equitatu eos consequi non potuit.
II. 1. Contrary to our expectation, the enemy fled and the cavalry
followed close after them. 2. From all parts of the multitude the shouts
arose of those who were being wounded. 3. Caesar did not allow the
cavalry to pursue too far.[1] 4. The cavalry set out at the first hour
and was returning[2] to camp at the fourth hour. 5. Around the Roman
camp wa
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