The Gate to Cæsar

CHAPTER XXXII.

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1. Ablative of Cause: 245; H. 416. 2. Clauses of Result with +ut (ut nōn)+: 319; H. 500, II. 3. Substantive Clauses of Purpose with +ut (nē)+: 331; H. 498.

1. They order the people to deliver up their arms.

2. Through Cæsar’s orders, no wrong will be inflicted.

3. Cæsar spared, according to his custom, those who had surrendered.[1]

4. Cæsar orders the neighbors of the Nervii not to harm them.[2]

5. There is so great a quantity of arms in the town that a third part is concealed.

[NOTES.-- 1. those who had surrendered: one word in Latin. 2. them: dative.]