#'s 6-24
6. Your country was free.
7. I was able to be a tyrant.
8. Your friend will be a tyrant.
9. Where there is a tyrant, there are men that are not able to be free.
10. He could not remain in our contry yesterday.
11. Tyrants will always have many faults.
12. We were not able to overcome the tyrants.
13. We ought to overcome our tyrant.
14. The tyrant was able to overcome good men; but he willl not be able to remain there.
15. You will be able to see the dangers of a tyrant.
16. We cannot tolerate the fualts of tyrants.
17. You were not tolerating the treachery of the tyrant.
18. The pleasure in your fatherland cannot be perpetual.
19. You ought to warn free men about tyrants.
20. Your teacher schoolmaster always used to like fine books.
21. Good and true books were able to save the country.
22. You willl be able to preserve your country with good books.
23. Tyrants will not be able to be above the wisdom of good books.
24. Bad men cannot tolerate good books.
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Thursday, October 16, 2008
Chapter 6 Vocab
1. dea-goddess
2. discipula-student
3. insidiae-ambush
4. liber-book
5. tyrannus-tyrant
6. vitium-crime
7. Graecus- Greek
8. perpetuus-perpetual
9. plenus-abundant
10. salvus-safe
Bonus;
1. secundus-second
2. possum-to be able
2. discipula-student
3. insidiae-ambush
4. liber-book
5. tyrannus-tyrant
6. vitium-crime
7. Graecus- Greek
8. perpetuus-perpetual
9. plenus-abundant
10. salvus-safe
Bonus;
1. secundus-second
2. possum-to be able
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