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1) Multī morte etiam facilī nimis terrentur.
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1) Many are excessively terrified by death, even an easy one.
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2) Beāta memoria amīcitiārum dulcium numquam dēlēbitur.
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2) The happy memory of sweet friendships never will be erased.
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3) Illa fēmina caeca omnia genera artium quoque intellēxit et ab amīcīs iūcundīs semper laudābātur.
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3) That blind woman also understood all types of arts and was always being praised by agreeable friends.
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4) Pater senex vester, ā quō saepe iuvābāmur, multa dē celeribus perīculīs ingentis maris herī dīcere coepit.
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4) Your old father, by whom we were often helped, yesterday began to tell many things about the swift dangers of the huge sea.
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5) Mentēs nostrae memoriā potentī illōrum duōrum factōrum cito moventur.
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5) Our thoughts are quickly aroused by the powerful memory of those two deeds.
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6) Cōnsilia rēgīnae illō tertiō bellō longō et difficilī dēlēbantur.
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6) The plans of the queen were being wiped out by that long and difficult third war.
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7) Itaque māter mortem quartī fīliī exspectābat, quī nōn valēbat et cuius aetās erat brevis.
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7) Therefore the mother was expecting the death of the fourth son who was not strong and whose life was brief.
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8) Bella difficilia sine cōnsiliō et clēmentiā numquam gerēbāmus.
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8) We never waged difficult wars without design and mercy.
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9) Tē cum novem ex aliīs miserīs ad Caesarem crās trahent.
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9) Tomorrow they will drag you with nine of the other wretched men to Caesar.
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10) Rēgem ācrem, quī officia neglēxerat, ex urbe suā ēiēcērunt.
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10) They threw the bitter king, who had neglected his duty, from their city.
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11) Ille poēta in tertiō li bellō saturārum scrīpsit dē hominibus avārīs quī ad centum terrās aliās nāvigāre cupiunt quod pecūniam nimis dēsīderant.
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11) That poet in the third book of satire wrote of the greed of men who were desiring to sail to 100 other lands because they were desiring money excessively.
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12) Mercy will be given by them even to the citizens of other cities.
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12) Clementia etiam cīvibus aliārum urbium ab eīs dabitur.
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13) Many are moved too often by money but not by truth.
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13) Multi pecuniā nimis saepe moventur sed non vēritāte.
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14) The state will be destroyed by the powerful king, whom they are beginning to fear.
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14) Cīvitās ab rēge dēlēbitur, quem timēre eī incipiunt.
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15) Those ten women were not frightened by plans of that trivial sort.
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15) Illae decem feminae cōnsiliīs illīus generis levis nōn terrebantur.
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