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Henle Exercise 60
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1. What should the king have done? -faceret, 3rd person sing. imp. act. sub. of faciō, used in a past time deliberative question.
2. What should I say in these so great dangers of the state? -dīcam, 1st person sing. pres. sub. act. of dicō, used in present time deliberative question.
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3. Should I not lead this one to death? dūcam, same as #2.
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4. Granted that it wasn't in a large body; nevertheless I should have been afraid. -fuerit, 3rd person perf. act. sub. of sum, used in past time concessive subjunctive.
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5. Should I have not employed his services? ūterer, 1st person sing. imp. pass. sub. of ūtor, used in past time deliberative question
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6. Granted that he is well-known; granted that he is bright; he is not honest. -sit (both of them), 3rd person sing. pres. act. sub. of sum, used in present time concessive subjunctive.
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7. What should the consul have desired except death? -optāret, 3rd person imp. act. sub. of optō, used in a past time deliberative question.
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8. Granted that they come in large numbers, the popular alarm does not move me. -veniant, 3rd person pl. pres. act. sub. of veniō, used in present time concessive subjnctive.
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9. Next he came to stir up desperate citizens.
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10. However he was caught in the act of stirring up the citizens themselves.
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11. What should we offer God who has given all good things to us? -offerāmus, 1st person pl. pres. act. sub. of offerō, used in a present time deliberative question.
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12. Suppose that he reported the order to the consuls; this will please me. -dēferat, 3rd person pres. sub. act. of dēferō, used in present time concessive subjunctive.
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13. Who should deny this? -neget, 3rd person sing. pres. sub. act. of negō, used in a present time deliberative question.
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14. Granted that it was not true! What then? -fuerit, 3rd person sing. pres. act. sub. of sum, used in a past time concessive subjunctive.
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15. I grant that they are brave! I do not fear them. -Sint, 3rd person pl. pres. act. sub. of sum, used in present time concessive subjunctive
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16. How will they agree among themselves? -cōnferent, 3rd person pl. fut. act. sub. of cōnfero.
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17. How long should he have remained in the city? -manēret, 3rd person sing. imp. sub. act. of maneō, used in a past time deliberative question.
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18. Should I have handed my sword over to this plague? -trāderem, 1st person sing. imp. sub. act. of trādō, used in a past time deliberative question.
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19. I grant that his orders are difficult; nevertheless they must not be violated. -sint, 3rd person pl. pres. sub. act. of sum, used in present time concessive subjunctive.
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20. Next those in large numbers desired the services of the praetor to surprise the well-known enemy.
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21. If all of these should have been reported to the leading men of the state, then the plot of the enemy would have been caught.
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22. All the well-known citizens offered their services to the consuls.
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23. If you had judged Catiline worthy of death, would you have given him one hour to live?
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24. Saying these things, Cicero at length finally became silent. -Haec, obj. of locūtus; locūtus, perf. part. act. of loquor, modifying Cicerō.
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25. Since these things were being said, the conspiracy seemed discovered. -Hīs dictīs, ablative absolute.
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26. The Manlian camp was not at Rome but in Italy.
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27. All who had departed into exile returned to their fatherland, Rome.
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28. I do not know why the consul dared to speak about the domestic disgrace; for he harmed the fame of the private citizen.