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The Exercises are selected, as far as possible, from Caesar's Gallic War. Although we have laboured hard to keep out bad Latin, we do not hope that all our sentences will escape criticism. We have found, from actual experiment in our classes, that'the' exer cises to be rendered from English into Latin are within the capacity of any student of ordinary indus try who studies the book in order; and we do not know that this can be said of any book of the kind, of equal extent, in use among us.
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