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  1. Miles sponsam Caesaris custodivit.                                              The soldier guarded Caesar's wife.                                              
  2. Caesar militem ad mortem damnat.                                                Caesar condemns the soldier to death.                                           
  3. Puer dona multa et magna amico dabit.                                           The boy will give his friend many great gifts.                                  
  4. Debemus iram vitare.                                                            We ought to avoid anger.                                                        
  5. Milites Persici debilitaverunt urbem Romae.                                     The Persian soldiers destroyed the city of Rome.                                
  6. Caesar leges urbi Romae decrevit.                                               Caesar decreed laws for the city of Rome.                                       
  7. Miles Romanus cum milite Persico decertavit.                                    The Roman soldier fought with the Persian soldier.                              
  8. Vulgus vult decipi.                                                             The common folk want to be deceived.                                            
  9. Caesar templum deis dedicat.                                                    Caesar dedicates the temple to the gods.                                        
  10. Dux noster miserum militem defendit.                                            Our general defended the poor soldier.                                          
  11. Carthago delenda est.                                                           Carthage must be destroyed.                                                     
  12. Puer verba magistri deliberat.                                                  The boy ponders the words of the teacher.                                       
  13. Miles gladium suum deponet.                                                     The soldier will lay down his sword.                                            
  14. Multam pecuniam deportat.                                                       He is carrying off a lot of money.                                              
  15. Propter nos homines descendit de caelis.                                        He, for the sake of us human beings, descended from heaven.                     
  16. Non caret is qui non desiderat.                                                 The man who does not desire is not in need.                                     
  17. Hostes urbem destruent.                                                         The enemy will destroy the city.                                                
  18. Dives debitum pauperis detersit.                                                The rich man wiped out the poor man's debt.                                     
  19. Servi sacerdotem ab altari detrahunt.                                           The slaves drag the priest from the altar.                                      
  20. Ubi libertas cecidit, nemo libere dicere audet.                                 When liberty is gone, no one dares to speak freely.                             
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