CHAPTER XXXI.
1. Causal Relative Clauses: 320, e; H. 517. 2. Dative with certain Intrans. Verbs: 227; H. 385. 3. Future Conditions less vivid: 307, b; H. 509, N. 1.
1. They surrender to Cæsar, since he is so powerful.[1]
2. The envoys say the enemy are jealous of their[2] valor.
3. It is better to endure death than slavery.
4. If Cæsar should rob the Aduatuci of their arms,[3] they would be killed.
5. Their enemies would kill them, if they should surrender their arms.
6. It is better to persuade them to give up their arms.
[NOTES.-- 1. is so powerful: _can so much_ (+tantum+). 2. their: express by the proper form of +suus+. 3. of their arms: not the genitive.]