a 38. A scholar was pleased to convince us of having committed an errore in the chronology of that century." d f XVII. ON ADVERBS. a 1. The old man clogs our earliest b years, and simple childhood comes the last.d 2. The parents and tutors always knew best, what was advantageous to young people. d 3. After such wars and pestilential diseases, the remembrance of the blessings of peace most forcibly e recurred to several pious men. b 4. Queen Christina rodea most boldly on horseback; one foot in the stirrup, thus she flew along. b 5. Of all living beings man is the least confined d to one country. d 38. Gelehrt. say, it had pleased gefallen, Dat. überweisen, and construe thus: to convince us of that, that we had committed. ma= chen. Fehler, m. Zeitrechnung. Jahrhundert, n. e b 1. ahemmen. früh. ©Kindheit. dzuleßt. 2. Erzieher. The superlative of the Adverb is formed by the Preposition an, with the Dat. of the neuter of the superlative of the Adjective, as in the finest manner an dem, or more usually contracted, am schönsten; or by auf, with the Acc. neuter, as auf das, or more usually, aufs schönste; the first way is used when the superlative is the highest degree in reference to other things; the second, when the superlative implies the highest degree absolutely. frommen to be of avail. 3. Krieg, m. Pestkrankheit. Gedanke, m. a Segnung. lebendig. to recur to ergreifen. «fromm. b с 4. ato ride on horseback zu Pferde fißen. bkühn. ©Bügel, m. a dahin. 5. aunter. b Wesen, n. wenig. a beschränken auf, Acc. much nicht, which are separated by the rand 4. Bortbeil, m. “geisaht werden, with Ace. w which I strolled, wandeln. A ***** mide etfcben. "noch einmal. Krönung. * ☆ pp. My wart øffer a Preposition with its case, there Avivent of place, to point out the direction puore drongit, Phone Multi lenge moments onward an. Bez muftfcín • "Am Potterde. Meinung. «dunkel. Men Petween both place the village. 13. *þrängen. * 14. "way the +1 regard somer Chat Nw i reated as an Adverb. 15. That which, indeed, was the chief point, occurred not before the approach of night. 16. I am not to know what detained you so long. and yet my brother knows it? с 17. The house after which you enquire stands towards the corner of the street. 18. Down from the market-place they all had large gardens. 19. He arrived in London at seven, and thence he travelled to York. 20. She remained three days in Bristol, whence she came to us. 21. From there he brought these fine fruit with him.” 22. Beyond those gardens we saw a fertile plain 23. Then, I suppose, I shall not fare so very badly after all.d 24. I assure you, nothing is the matter. b 15. a eigentlich. this is the chief point bazaný lemnt e m. ́ñá ereignen. not before, or not sooner than, is er say mis me ing night. 16. dürfen. aufhalten. edo, and mark, this tog, via our responds with the English though, stands last. a 17. a sich erkundigen. gegen—zu. «Straženeke, f 18. Bon-her. Marktplag, m. 19. a von da. breisen. 20. bleiben. whence is wober, if it refers to the place of the speaking person, if not it is von wo. 21. *Von dort her. him is not expressed in Gera 22. *über—hinaus. fruchtbar. •Gbene, f. 23. wohl. I fare es wird mit mir. 24. aja, which stands after the Verb. it is nothing. arg. tez oha tem. nothing is the matter. any 6. I do not remember it any more." 9. Thy lamenting avails thee not. 10. The dress fitted my sister well. a 11. Do not trust those who flatterb thee. 12. Do not defy a the stronger, but rather yield to superior power. a e 13. He beckoned me to follow him into the next room. b 14. It behoves the children to obey their parents. 15. Your promise satisfies me perfectly." a 16. It does not please me to see you constantly b in such company. a 17. The sword escaped his hand. b 18. His name had almost a escaped my memory. 19. Do not trust him, who promises you too much. 6. a sich entsinnen, Gen. not any more nicht mehr. b 11. trauen, Dat. schmeicheln, Dat. 12. trogen, Dat. bftärker, used as Substantive. esondern. a vielmehr. weichen, 13. winken, Dat. Dat. b Uebermacht, f. bfolgen, Dat. gehorchen, Dat. ↳ stets. 17. entfallen, Verbs derived by ent meaning away, are construed with the Dative of the object. 18. fast. b for escape my memory, say escape me. b 19. mißtrauen, Dat. versprechen, Dat. 20. I have assisted him with all the money I pos sessed.b 21. This evil must be remedied. 22. Imitate the great examples of those excelen" men 25. Such a dish* would not agree with the patients 26. What did you advise him in te ene UT. 27. How many troubles and anxieties mility spared us! de 28. In the north of Siberia they can at 2 without dogs, as in other countries without ren 29. Sheep are without any arms or fartyg defending themselves. 30. What does not belong to your offcet, vil d do not meddle. 21. a Glend, n. babbelien, Dat, and mark. V ́irls with a Detine are in Passive so construed, that the Datine in German takes the phase I the English Nominative, and the Verb itself stunde in the airt mar lar; e. g., they were assisted ifnen murte gebelina. 22. *nacheifern, which, like all componade with mud, i onun with Dative. Beispiel, n. (pl. —-e). *ermuffs. 24. a vorbeugen, Dat. Gefahr, f. 25. *Speise, f. Eelommen, Da, to agree with. 27. Unrube, f. * Mann, f. Zemst's, f Accusative of the person, and Gezione d na hing 28. *eben so wenig. to do there relatere, n 29. Echaaf, n. (pl~t). *ermense, la tiny and Fähigkeit. eenbeitigen. 30. *sein, with Gen Emt, a my home's you weʻału, Vorwiz, m. |