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Tellina obliqua also approaches very near to a shell now living in Japan. Marine drift containing the last-mentioned Nucula and other glacial shells reaches a height of from 1000 to 1200 feet in the county of Wexford, south of Dublin.
The latter, however, is the more probable, cf. Ritter in loc. A people often bear quite different names abroad from that by which they call themselves at home. Latham. Vocarentur is subj. because it stands in a subordinate clause of the oratio obliqua, cf. Metum. Here taken in an active sense; oftener passive, but used in both senses.
Under such provocation, Ramage contents himself with reproving his tormentors in rounded phrases of oratio obliqua which savour strongly of those Latin classics he knew so well. What he says of the countryfolk is not only polite but true, that their virtues are their own, while their vices have been fostered by the abuses of tyranny.
"I wish you'd let me bring the wood," he said pleadingly, as she refused his aid. "I wasn't sure you were in. Were you reading?" "Cæsar," he replied, holding up the book. "I am conditioned on Latin. I'm going over the 'Commentaries' again." "I thought I knew the book," she laughed. "You read Latin?" "Yes, a little Vergil." "Maybe you can help me out on these oratia obliqua. They bother me yet.
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