Excerpt from Lessons in Latin Parsing: Containing the Outlines of the Latin Grammar, Divided Into Short Portions, and Exemplified by Appropriate Exercises in Parsing
In the vocabulary, the pupil is left to decide the declension of nouns from the termination of the genitive, and to carry out for himself, the perfect and supine of regular verbs of the first and fourth conjugations. This is done to habituate him to rely on general rules in such cases.
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