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Sonnenschein's Latin Grammar for Schools - A Latin Grammar for Schools: Part II., Syntax. By E. A. Sonnenschein. London, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1889.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

W. G. Hale
Affiliation:
Cornell University

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1889

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page 467 note 1 So beginners. But for more advanced students a collections of examples of subjunctive general conditions in Varro, Catullus, Caesar, and Cicero, put together from various sources in my paper on the Cum-constructions, shows the need of a modification of the received opinion.