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Cum clauses 2

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Themistocles, cum Graeciam servitute Persica liberawisset et propter invidiam in exsilium expluses esset, ingratae patriae iniuriam non tulit quan ferre debuit    
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Servitute   ablative, f., singular. servitūs servitūtēs ablative of separation.  
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liberavisset   third-person singular pluperfect active subjunctive. libero 1.  
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invidiam   accusative, singular, f. invidia invidae, propter takes the accusative  
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exsilium   accusative, singular, n. exsilium exsilii, in motion towards  
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expulsus esset   plpf, passive, subjunctive, 3rd, sng. M Cum clause Expello, -ere, expulli, expulsus  
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ingratae   Genitive, f. sng. ingratus ingrati Modifies patriae  
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Patriae   Gen. f. sng. patria patriae possesses iniuriam  
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iniuriam   Accusative sng f. iniuria iniuriae. Direct object.  
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tuli   perfect active 3rd sng indicitive ferro ferre tuli latum  
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ferre   prsent active inf. ferro ferrre tuli latum complementary infinitive  
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debuit   third-person singular perfect active indicative of dēbeō debere debrui debitum  
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