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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1899-1900-843

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FACULTY OF MEDICINE cxci Ardentesque avertit equos in castra prius quam Pabula gastassent Trojae Xanthumque bibissent Et si fata deum si mens non laeva fuisset Impulerat ferro Argolicas foedare latebras Haec fatus latos humeros subiectaque colla Veste super fulvique insternor pelle leonis Succedoque oneri Dextrae se parvus lulus Implicuit sequiturque patrem non passibus aequis Pone subit coniux Ferimur per opaca locorum Translate into Latin -י The messenger having returned told the king that the city had been taken by the Gauls The brave Tullius advanced fearlessly through the midst of the foe The youngest of the three sold his house and oxen for gold Which of the two brothers shall found city to rule the world There is no need of contest let us make treaty and enjoy peace do not know whether it is better to go to Gabii or remain at home tstarg of BttCflantJ 1558-1603 Contrast the social state ύ the commerce the European position of England at the accession of Elizabeth and at her death Explain and discuss the attitude of Elizabeth towards Roman Catholics and Puritans Examine the conduct of Elizabeth towards foreign Protestant communities Relate the story of the events which led to and caused the Rising in the North Give some account of the events and conditions which rendered the execution of the Queen of Scots necessary
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