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XVII. 59 Multas ad res perutiles Xenophontis libri sunt, quos legite quaeso studiose, ut facitis. Quam copiose ab eo agri cultura laudatur in eo libro, qui est de tuenda re familiari, qui Oeconomicus inscribitur!
"Silence, gintlemen," said he; "legite, perlegite, et relegite study, gintlemen, study pluck the tree of knowledge, I say, while the fruit is in season. Denny O'Shaughnessy, what are you facetious for? Quid rides, Dionysi And so, Pether is Pettier your pronomen quo nomine gowdes? Silence, boys! perhaps he was at Latin before, and we'll try him quo nomine gowdes, Pethre?"
The two best known are canis, when all the dice turned up with the same number uppermost; and venus, when they all showed different numbers. The word alea was general and applicable to games of chance of every kind. ID IPSUM: sc. faciunt; the omission of facere is not uncommon. Roby, 1441; H. 368, 3, n. 1. UT: em. for ordinary readings unum and utrum. LEGITE: 'continue to read'. Cf.
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