Section 5D(iv) Senators should be resolute Flashcards

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quae cum ita sint, patrēs cōnscrīptī, …

A

Since these things are so [which things, since they are so], conscript fathers, …

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… uōbīs populī Rōmānī praesidia nōn dēsunt;

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… the protections of the Roman people are not lacking to you;

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prōuidendum est nē uōs populō Rōmānō dēesse uideāminī.

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care must be taken lest you yourselves seem to fail the Roman people.

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habētis cōnsulem parātum nōn ad uītam suam dēfendendam, …

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You have a consul prepared not defend his own life, …

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… sed ad uestram salūtem cūrandam.

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… but (prepared) to take care of your safety.

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omnēs ōrdinēs ad cōnseruandam rem pūblicam mente, uoluntāte, uōce cōnsentiunt.

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All the orders agree in mind, will, (and) voice on preserving the commonwealth.

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patria commūnis, obsessa facibus et tēlīs impiae coniūrātiōnis, …

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(Our) common fatherland, having been besieged with the torches and weapons of an unholy conspiracy, …

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… uōbīs supplex manūs tendit, …

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… stretches (its) hands to you (as) a suppliant, …

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… uōbīs sē, …

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… to you (as for) itself, …

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… uōbīs uītam omnium cīuium, …

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… to you (as for) the life of all the citizens, …

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… uōbīs ārās Penātium, …

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… to you (as for) the altars of the Penates [household gods], …

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… uōbīs illum ignem Vestae sempiternum, …

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… to you (as for) that eternal fire of Vesta, …

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… uōbīs omnium deōrum templa commendat.

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… to you it commends the temples of all the gods.

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praetereā dē uestrā uītā, …

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Besides that, about your life, …

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… dē coniugum uestrārum atque līberōrum animā, …

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… about the lives [soul] of your wives and children, …

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… dē fortūnīs omnium hodiē uōbīs iūdicandum est.

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… about the fortunes of everyone there must be a judgment today.

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habētis ducem memorem uestrī, oblītum suī.

A

You have a leader mindful of you [i.e. who remembers you], having forgotten himself.

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habētis omnīs ōrdinēs, omnīs hominēs, …

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You have all the orders, all individuals [people], …

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… ūniuersum populum Rōmānum ūnum atque idem sentientem.

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… (you have) the whole Roman population thinking one and the same (thing).

20
Q

cōgitāte!

A

Think!

21
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imperium tantīs labōribus fundātum, …

A

(As for) the empire founded with such (great) labors, …

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… lībertātem tantā uirtūte stabilītam, …

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(as for) freedom made firm by such courage, …

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… fortūnās tantā deōrum benignitāte auctās …

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(as for) fortunes increased by such kindness of the gods …

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… ūna nox paene dēlēuit.

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… a single night almost destroyed (them).

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id nē umquam posthāc cōnficī possit ā cīuibus, hodiē prōuidendum est.

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Care must be taken today lest this can ever afterwards be accomplished by citizens.

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immō uērō hodiē uōbīs prōuidendum est …

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And in fact today care must be taken by you …

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… nē id umquam posthāc uel cōgitārī possit ā cīuibus.

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… lest this afterwards can ever even be thought by citizens.