Excerpt from Latin Lessons And Reader With Exercises For The Writing Of Latin: Introductory To Andrews And Stoddard's And Bullions' Latin Grammars, And Also To Nepos Or Cæsar, And Krebs' Guide
Exercises for writing are continued, at intervals, in Part Second, and are so far extended in the present edition, as to enable the student to enter advantageously upon the study of works designed exclusively for the writing of Latin; among which Krebs' Guide, recently translated from the German by Mr. 8. H. Taylor, is decidedly to be preferred.
In the present edition, the Vocabulary for Part First has been carefully revised and distributed among the exercises as they occur, words being occasionally omitted with which the student is sup posed to have become familiar. The Vocabulary for Part Second is placed at the end of the book.
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