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Rogavit ubi illiae duae discipulae dignae haec didicissent. |
He asked where those two worthy students had learned these things. |
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Videbit quanta fuerit vis illorum verborum felicium. |
He will see how great the strength of those happy words had been. |
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Has insidias repente exposuit ne res publica opprimeretur. |
Suddenly he exposed these crimes so the republic might not be oppressed. |
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Hi taceant et tres cetrei expellantur ne occasionem similem habeant. |
Let these men be silent and let the other three be expelled so they may not have a similar occasion. |
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Ita durus erat ut beneficia ne parentum quidem comprehendere posset. |
He was so harsh that he was not even able to comprehend the benefits of this parents. |
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Ceteri quidem nesciebant quam acris esset mens natae eorum. |
The others indeed did not know how sharp the mind of their daughter was. |
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Denique princeps cognoscet cur potentior pars militum nos vitet. |
Finally the chief knows why the more powerful part of the soldiers avoid us. |
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Iam cognovi cur clara facta vero non sint facillima. |
Now I have learned why famous deeds truly are not the easiest. |
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Quidam auctores appellabant arma optimum remedium malorum. |
Some authors called weapons the best remedy for evils. |
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Mortuis haec arma mox dedicemus ne honore egeant. |
Let us soon dedicate these weapons to the dead so they do not lack honor. |
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Fato duce, Romulus Remusque Romam condiderunt; et, Remo necato, moenia urbis novae cito surrexerunt. |
Fate being the leader, Romulus and Remus founded Rome; and when Remus had been killed the walls of the new city rose quickly. |