Exercises upon the Different Parts of Italian Speech, with References to Veneroni's Grammar to which is added an abridgement of the Roman history, intended at once to make the learner acquainted with history, and the idiom of the Italian language

Part 17

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[860] _moríre_

[861] _sopravisse a questi lungo tempo_

[862] _promozióne_

[863] _venne dopo lui_

[864] _Glicério_

[865] _préndere_

[866] _govérno_

[867] _succédere_

[868] _Giúlio Nepóte_

[869] _uccíso_

[870] _elevazióne_

[871] _Momíllo_

[872] _pariménte_

[873] _chiamáto_

[874] _Augústolo_

[875] _innalzáto_

[876] _Oréste_

[877] _último_

[878] _Occidénte_

[879] _Odouácro_

[880] _Turcilingáni_

[881] _Sciráni_

[882] _Éruli_

[883] _usurpáre_

[884] _uccíso_

[885] _Páolo_

[886] _bandíre_

[887] _finíre_

[888] _império_

[889] _Cristo_

FINE.

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