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A First Latin Reader
1912

editio: H. C. Nutting, A First Latin Reader, American Book Company, New York – Cincinnati – Chicago, 1912
fons: librum vide
Preface 
A FIRST LATIN READER




BY
H.C. NUTTING. Ph.D.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA



NEW YORK ǂ CINCINNATI ǂ CHICAGO
AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY


COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY
H.C. NUTTING.
ENTERED AT STATIONERS' HALL, LONDON.
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NUTTING, LATIN READER.
W.P. I


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
LATIN-ENGLISH EXERCISES
Early American History
page
1
2
3
4
5. The Cabots
5
6. Captain John Smith
6
7. Captain John Smith (continued)
6
8. Captain John Smith (continued)
7
9. Captain John Smith (concluded)
10
10. Pocahontas
11
11. Henry Hudson
12
12. Henry Hudson (continued)
13
13. Colonization in New England
14
14. A Soldier’s Courtship
16
15. Unrest among the Indians
17
16. Old Friends become Enemies
18
17. The Outbreak of King Philip’s War
20
18. A Remarkable Deliverance
21
19. Philip finds Allies
22
20. Captain Church
23
21. The Death of Philip
24
22. End of the War
25
23. William Penn and the Friends
26
24. Nathaniel Bacon in Virginia
27
25. Nathaniel Bacon (continued)
28
26. Nathaniel Bacon (continued)
30
27. The Boyhood of George Washington
31
28. Experiences on the Frontier
32
29. A Dangerous Mission
33
30. A Dangerous Mission (continued)
34
31. The Beginning of the French and Indian War
35
32. Braddock’s Defeat
36
33. Later Events of the War
37
34. The Outbreak of the Revolution
38
35. Operations about Boston
39
36. The Battles of Long Island and Trenton
41
37. The Retreat from Trenton
42
38. Burgoyne’s Campaign
43
39. Valley Forge
44
40. Help from France
45
41. Benedict Arnold
46
42. A Roman who fought against his Country
48
43. The Surrender of Cornwallis
49
44. Washington retires to Private Life
51
45. The Father of his Country
52
Tales of Land and Sea
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46. The Settler’s Daughter
54
47. The Trials of War
55
48. The Attempt to surprise Detroit
56
49. The Attempt to surprise Detroit (continued)
57
50. A Successful Ruse
58
51. How the Town was Saved
59
52. An Example of Fortitude
61
53. A Hasty Leave-Taking
62
54. The Capture of a Man-of-War
63
55. The Fall of New London
64
56. The Fall of New London (continued)
65
57. Captivity among the Indians
67
58. A Fresh Supply of Powder
68
59. A Battle against Great Odds
69
60. A Night Attack
70
61. A Choice of Evils
71
62. Lost in the Woods
72
63. The Battle of Saratoga
72
64. Unwelcome Visitors
74
65. The Boyhood of Daniel Boone
76
66. The End of the Pequots
78
67. The End of the Pequots (continued)
79
68. A Difficult Escape
80
69. Stories about Daniel Boone
81
70. An English Privateer
82
71. A Roman Vandal
83
72. Indian Vengeance
86
73. A Tale of Brave Women
87
74. The Treasure Seekers
88
75. A Dangerous Conspiracy
90
76. A Dangerous Conspiracy (continued)
91
77. A Quick-Witted Messenger
92
78. Fortune favors the Brave
93
79. Andrew Jackson
94
80. Pirates Ashore
95
81. Carrying the Tribute
97
82. A Succussful Ambuscade
98
83. An Intrepid Commander
99
84. Burned at the Stake
101
85. An Early Morning Surprise
102
86. Some Very Distinguished Geese
103
87. An Army of Two
104
88. Horatius at the Bridge
105
89. A Favor Repaid
108
90. An Earthquake in Colonial Times
109
91. Evils of the Slave Trade
110
92. A Pirate Outdone
111
93. Colonization in Africa
112
94. A Prize Won and Lost
113
95. A Prize Won and Lost (continued)
114
96. A Mysterious Disappearance
116
97. Early Days in Liberia
118
98. An Experience with Robbers
119
99. The Capture of Stony Point
120
100. Nathan Hale
121
Stories from Caesar Retold
THE WINTER OF 54-53 B.C.
101. Unexpected Trouble
123
102. A Parley with the Enemy
125
103. Division of Opinion in the Roman Camp
126
104. The Advice of the Enemy is Taken
127
105. The Romans are Ambushed
128
106. The Enemy Prevail
130
107. Annihilation of the Roman Force
131
108. The Gauls attack a Second Camp
133
109. The Beseiged attempt to Communicate with Caesar
134
110. Heroic Defense of their Camp
135
111. A Messenger eludes the Enemy
137
112. Caesar heads a Relief Force
138
113. The Beseiged learn of Caesar’s Approach
139
114. The Enemy raise the Seige
141
115. They are Outgeneraled by Caesar
142
116. Arrangements for the Rest of the Winter
143
AN AFRICAN CAMPAIGN
117. Caesar lands a Force in Africa
145
118. Operations about Utica
147
119. Curio gains an Initial Advantage
148
120. He maintains his Army’s Loyalty to Caesar
149
121. The Pompeians suffer a Second Reverse
151
122. Narrow Escape of their Commander
152
123. King Juba marches to the Relief of Varus
154
124. The Numidians resort to Strategy
155
125. Curio’s Army is Annihilated
156
Selected Passages from Latin Prose Authors
126-128. An Episode from the Gallic War
158
129-130. An Episode from the Civil War
163
131. The Death of Caesar
166
132-133. The Fate of Hannibal
169
134-136. Catiline’s Conspiracy
172
137-140. On the Eastern Frontier
178
Word List
186
Latin-English Vocabulary
199
List of Maps
Gallia
124
The Scene of Curio’s Campaign in Africa
146
Asia Minor
179
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