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1) Vīcīnī nostrī sē in genua prōtinus iēcērunt et omnēs deōs in mundō laudāvērunt.
1) Our neighbors immediately threw themselves to their knees and praised all the gods in the universe.
2) Gentēs Graeciae ingentibus montibus et parvīs finibus continēbantur.
2) The Greek people were enclosed by huge mountains and few boundaries.
3) Quis iussit illam rem pūblicam servitūte asperā līberārī?
3) Who ordered that republic to be liberated from harsh slavery?
4) "Iste," inquit, "sceleribus suīs brevī tempore tollētur."
4) "That man," he said, "is lifted up for a short time by his own evil deeds."
5) Contrā aliās manūs malōrum cīvium eaedem rēs iterum parābuntur; rem pūblicam dēfendēmus et istī cito discēdent.
5) The same things will again be prepared against other bands of evil citizens; we were defend the republic and they will quickly depart.
6) Senectūs senēs ā mediīs rēbus saepe prohibet.
6) Old age often prohibits old men from the middle of things.
7) At rēs gravēs neque vī neque spē gerentur sed cōnsiliō.
7) But, mind you, serious things are accomplished neither by force nor by hope, but by judgment.
8) Sī versūs hōrum duōrum poētārum neglegētis, magnā parte Rōmānārum litterārum carēbitis.
8) If you will neglect the verses of these two poets, you will be deprived of a great part of Roman literature.
9) Eōdem tempore nostrae spēs salūtis commūnis vestrā fidē altae sunt, spīritūs sublātī sunt, et timōrēs relictī sunt.
9) All at once, by your (pl.) guarantee, our hopes of communal health were increased, our spirits were raised, and our fears were abandoned.
10) Nova genera scelerum in hāc urbe inveniuntur quod multī etiam nunc bonīs mōribus et sēnsū commūnī carent ac nātūram sinistram habent.
10) New types of evil deeds are found in this town because many even now lack good morals and a sense of community and even have a sinister nature.
11) Vulgus multa ex fenestrīs casārum ēiciēbat.
11) The mob threw many people out of the windows of the houses.
12) Great fidelity can now be found in this commonwealth
12) TBA
13) His new hopes had been destroyed by the common fear of uncertain things.
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14) On that day the courage and the faith of the brave Roman men and women were seen by all.
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15) With great hope the tyrant ordered those ships to be destroyed.
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16) He could not defend himself with his left hand or his right.
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