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100 Cards in this Set
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ad effeminandos animos
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For the purpose of weakening spirits
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commeant
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go (to), visit
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longissime
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most distant
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praecedunt
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Surpass
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vergit
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slopes
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septentriones
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north (stars)
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ocassum
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setting
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coniūrātiōnem
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conspiracy
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fiebat ut
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It happened that
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cupidi
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eager
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afficiēbantur
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were afflicted
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autem
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but
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ea quae ad proficīscendum pertinērent
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These things which they would attain for the departure
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coemere
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buy up
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Ad conficiendas
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To finish (purpose gerund)
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Legatio, legationis
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Embassy
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Haeduo
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Aeduian
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Itemque
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And so
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Principatum
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Leadership
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Conor, conari
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Attempt
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Perficere
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Accomplish
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Exercitu
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Army
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Consiliaturum
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Would secure
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Indicium
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Information
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Oportebat
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It is proper
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Dictio, dictionis
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Speech
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Consciverit
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He will have brought (death to himself)
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Exeant
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Would exit
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Aedificia
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Buildings
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Praeter
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Except
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Sublata spe
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Destroyed hope
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Molior, moliri, molitum
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Carried out, stirred
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Una
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Together
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Autem
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Moreover
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Expeditius
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Unimpeded
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Qui nuper pacati erant
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Who recently have been pacified
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Vado
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By the shallow
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Essedariis
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Charioteers
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Plerumque
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Very often
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Non poterant constitui
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They were not able to be stopped
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Impeditis
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Having been impeded
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Expeditis
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Having been unimpeded
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Audacter
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Boldly
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Insuefactos
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Accustomed
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Imperiti (imperitus)
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Unskilled
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Consuerant
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They are accustomed
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Onerarris navibus
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Freight ships
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Retullerunt
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RetreatEd
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Modo (adv)
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Only
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Maxime (adv)
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Especially
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Nisi. Vultis prodere
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Unless you wish to betray
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Cohortor, ari, atus
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Encourage
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Item
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Also
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Magnopere
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Greatly
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Adoriebantur
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They were attacking
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Scaphas longarum navium
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The boats of the long. Ships
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Speculatoria Navigia militibus Compleri
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The spy ships to be filled with soldiers
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Impetum
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Attack
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Superati
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Having been conquered
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Legatus, -i (easily confused!)
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Negotiator
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Polliceor--> polliciti sunt
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They promised
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Proper imprudentiam
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Because of their ignorance
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Queror, queri, questum
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Complain
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Commendare
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Entrust
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Sustulerant equites
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Had carried the cavalry
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Solvo
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Loosen, set sail
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Unde
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From whence
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Necessario
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Necessarily (adv)
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Provectae
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(the ships) having been carried forth
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Deligatae
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Having been tied
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Facultas
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Opportunity
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Perturbatio (f)
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Disturbance
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Reficiendas
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To repair
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Consto --> Constabat
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It is evident/agreed
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Oportere heimari in gallia
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To take the opportunity to winter in Gaul
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Colloquor --> Collocuti
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Having conversed
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Paucitatem
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Scarcity, fewness
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Exiguitate
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From the smallness
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Commeatus
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Voyage
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Eis superatis
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With these men having been conquered
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Interclusis reditu
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Having been cut off from return
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Paulatim
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Little by little
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Aere
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For Copper
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Consuetudine
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Custom
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Ventito
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Come often
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Succedere
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To continue
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Aegre
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Sickly
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Conferta
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Crowded
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Omni demesso frumento
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With all the grain having been reaped
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Delituerant
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They had hidden
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Insinuaverunt
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They penetrated
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Turmas
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Troops
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Receptum
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Retreat
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Flectere
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Turn
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Inde
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From that place
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Ad lacessendum
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To provoke
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Continerent
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Would. Confine
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nanciscor, nanciscī, nactus:
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Obtain
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In acie
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In a battle line
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Diutius
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For long
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