Cours de versions anglaises ou Recueil choisi d'anecdotes, traits historiques, singularités, ...Ad. Wahlen, 1841 - 251 pages |
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... told that from ( 3 ) that moment they were to consi- der themselves their own masters , and that they must ( 1 ) Tenderest , le plus tendre . En ajoutant est aux adjectifs , on forme le superlatif . Voyez Grammaire pratique , 38 . ( 2 ) ...
... told that from ( 3 ) that moment they were to consi- der themselves their own masters , and that they must ( 1 ) Tenderest , le plus tendre . En ajoutant est aux adjectifs , on forme le superlatif . Voyez Grammaire pratique , 38 . ( 2 ) ...
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... told by Apollodorus that the Lyre , which was the first stringed musical instrument , owes its origin to the following circumstance . Mercury , says he , was walking one evening along the banks of the Nile after the return of its waters ...
... told by Apollodorus that the Lyre , which was the first stringed musical instrument , owes its origin to the following circumstance . Mercury , says he , was walking one evening along the banks of the Nile after the return of its waters ...
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... told ( 2 ) also that the natives of Virginia having seized a quantity of gunpowder belonging to the English colony , sowed it as grain in the hopes of reaping a sufficient crop ( 5 ) to destroy the whole colony ; they had discovered the ...
... told ( 2 ) also that the natives of Virginia having seized a quantity of gunpowder belonging to the English colony , sowed it as grain in the hopes of reaping a sufficient crop ( 5 ) to destroy the whole colony ; they had discovered the ...
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... told him that he intended not only to steal the regalia , but that he had also formed a design of assassinating him ; that he had even been on the point of executing it , but that the great beauty and imposing aspect of his majesty's ...
... told him that he intended not only to steal the regalia , but that he had also formed a design of assassinating him ; that he had even been on the point of executing it , but that the great beauty and imposing aspect of his majesty's ...
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... told him that he was come to ask his advice on an important subject . " Well , said the other , “ what is it ? ” “ Why ( 6 ) , " answered the blind man , " I have a sum of money which I have hidden in a safe 29 ( 1 ) A shabby fellow ...
... told him that he was come to ask his advice on an important subject . " Well , said the other , “ what is it ? ” “ Why ( 6 ) , " answered the blind man , " I have a sum of money which I have hidden in a safe 29 ( 1 ) A shabby fellow ...
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