Principia Latina

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Canada Publishing Company (Limited), 1879 - Latin language
 

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Page 1 - The letters are divided into Vowels and Consonants. The Vowels are a, e, i, o, u, y. The remaining letters are Consonants.
Page 68 - When two Nouns refer to the same person or thing, they are put in the same case by Apposition : as, Eomulus, rex Romanorum, Romulus, king of the Romans.
Page 4 - Nominative Case denotes the SUBJECT. A Verb agrees with its Nominative case in number and person : as, puella currit, the girl runs ; puellae currunt, the girls run.

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