Excerpt from Key To Anthon's Latin Prose Composition
Sub idem tempus, et Marcellus ad deprecandam ignaviam, et Q. Fulvius, consul, comitiorum causa, Romam venit. - In Miltiade erat quum summa humanitas tum mira comitas; magna auctoritas apud omnes civitates nobile nomen° laus rei militar1s maxima.
Haec si neque ego neque tu fecimus, non sivit egestas nos facere. - Uno facto meo et tu et omnes mei amm corruistis - Ego ac tu simplicissime inter nos hodie loquimur. - Errastis, Rulle, veh9men ter et tu et nonnulli collegata tui, qui sperastis vos posse populares esse.
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