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" Relativa, quae conceptus Alienos exprimunt In sententiis obliquis, Subjunctivum exigunt. The subjunctive is invariably used when the relative sentence is oblique, or expresses the thoughts or words of a third person ; as Socrates dicebat omnes in eo,... "
Latinæ grammaticæ rudimenta: extr. from the Complete Latin grammar, with ... - Page 76
by John William Donaldson - 1853
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A Practical Introduction to Latin Prose Composition, Part 2

Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1850 - 372 pages
...proficiscenti recepisset, Make good (said they) what you promised him when he was setting out. (d) Socratos accusatus est, quod corrumperet juventutem, Socrates was accused of corrupting the young men. 103. VOCABULARY 63. (The Preposilion APCD governing ace.) (1) WITH = in the house of, in the mind...
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A complete Latin grammar

John William Donaldson - 1860 - 580 pages
...oblique, or expresses the thoughts or words of a third person ; as Socrates dicebat omnes in eo, quod scirent, satis esse eloquentes, because in eo quod...;' not that it was a fact, but the accuser said so (below, 205, (7), (8) ). XII. Interrogatio obliqua subjunctivum rcquirit. — The indicative is always...
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A Complete Latin Grammar for the Use of Students

John William Donaldson - 1860 - 570 pages
...oblique, or expresses the thoughts or words of a third person ; as Socrates dicebat omnes in eo, quod scirent, satis esse eloquentes, because in eo quod...;' not that it was a fact, but the accuser said so (below, 205, (7), (8) ). XII. Interrogatio obliqua subjunctivum requirit. — The indicative is always...
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Early difficulties in writing Latin

George Perkins - 1869 - 60 pages
...gerund or gerundive ; sometimes by quod with the indicative or subjunctive, according to the meaning. 'Socrates accusatus est quod corrumperet juventutem,' ' Socrates was accused of corrupting the young men ' — the corruption being stated as a charge, not as the fact. 'Quod spiratis indignantur,' 'They...
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A practical introduction to Latin prose composition. [With] Key

Thomas Kerchever Arnold - 1881 - 434 pages
...for, the truth of the charge. This has been happily named the subjunctive of virtual oraiio obliqua.1 Socrates accusatus est quod corrumperet juventutem. Socrates was accused of corrupting the young men. Quod corrumperet throws the responsibility of the charge on the accuser. Corrumpebat would imply...
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Exercises in Latin prose

Edward Deering Mansfield, Edward Dillon Mansfield - 1899 - 272 pages
...reason of some person other than the Author, is virtually Indirect, and requires the Subjunctive. - Socrates accusatus est quod corrumperet juventutem. Socrates was accused of corrupting the young (ie the accusers said so). Note.—Non quod (or non quo), introducing a rejected reason, requires the...
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