This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 edition. Excerpt: ...or WITH A CONDITIONAL (such as with qui, quum, quot, qualis, quo, ubi, qualis, quantus, si, sive, &c.) are usually Subordinate, and hence, in indirect speeeh, pass into Subj. Note I--If the Indicative does appear in indirect speech, it is no portion of the Indirect, but an explanatory clause, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 edition. Excerpt: ...or WITH A CONDITIONAL (such as with qui, quum, quot, qualis, quo, ubi, qualis, quantus, si, sive, &c.) are usually Subordinate, and hence, in indirect speeeh, pass into Subj. Note I--If the Indicative does appear in indirect speech, it is no portion of the Indirect, but an explanatory clause, proceeding, not from the speaker whose sentiments are reported, but from the reporter himself. The soldier used to say that he served first under Cmsar, Whom He Loved; then under Antony, Whom He Hated; thirdly, under another general, whose name he did not mention. Miles dicere solebat primum se sub Caesar, Quem Amaret, militasse; deinde sub Antonio, Quem Odio Haberet; turn sub alio duce, cujus nomen hand memoravit. He spread the report that Ccesar was coming with a number of Gauls, which was, indeed, quite true, TO Whom He HAD PROMISED THE FREEDOM OP THE CITY, which, however, was quite false. Eumorem divulgavit venire Caasarem cum Gallorum multitudine, quod quidem omnino verum erat, Quibus Civitatem Promisisset, quod tamen omnino fulsum erat. Note 11.--Sometimes a relative clause in an indirect sentence may be put in the Infinitive, if greater prominence is to be attached to it. He said the city of the Athenians was planted like a bulwark against the barbarians, near which the royal fleets had now twice suffered shipwreck. Dixit urbem Atheniensium ut propugnaculum oppositum esse barbaris, apud quam jam bis regias classes fecisse naufragium. Nep. Them. 7. A rumour is spread, that two tables are wanting, on the addition of which there could be completed a kind of body of Roman law. So when one is quoting from one's self, a distinction is made between the collateral explanation in the indicative, and the essential part of statement or judgment: as...
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