Cours de versions anglaises ou Recueil choisi d'anecdotes, traits historiques, singularités, ...Ad. Wahlen, 1841 - 251 páginas |
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... glory , and that will cry at the shame of being outdone ( 2 ) , and I'll ( 3 ) keep him to his business by emulation . Reproof will afflict , and honour will encourage him , and I shall not fear to cure him of his idleness . ( 1 ) ...
... glory , and that will cry at the shame of being outdone ( 2 ) , and I'll ( 3 ) keep him to his business by emulation . Reproof will afflict , and honour will encourage him , and I shall not fear to cure him of his idleness . ( 1 ) ...
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... glory . As a source of sensual pleasure , it is one of the purest and most dignified : it touches the soul , and ele- vates and refines its nature . Conducted by philosophy , it is able to infuse the noblest thoughts , to urge ( 2 ) to ...
... glory . As a source of sensual pleasure , it is one of the purest and most dignified : it touches the soul , and ele- vates and refines its nature . Conducted by philosophy , it is able to infuse the noblest thoughts , to urge ( 2 ) to ...
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... glory of his country . Knowledge is permanent ; wealth is transitory ; a rich man may become poor , mi- serable and without resource ; a learned man cannot fall so low as a rich man who wants instruction , and he may rise much higher ...
... glory of his country . Knowledge is permanent ; wealth is transitory ; a rich man may become poor , mi- serable and without resource ; a learned man cannot fall so low as a rich man who wants instruction , and he may rise much higher ...
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... glory by which he was surrounded and of the homage paid him . The Burmese bow their heads to the ground before the animal whose residence is fitted up ( 2 ) in a very superb manner . The walls are richly gilt and supported by sixty four ...
... glory by which he was surrounded and of the homage paid him . The Burmese bow their heads to the ground before the animal whose residence is fitted up ( 2 ) in a very superb manner . The walls are richly gilt and supported by sixty four ...
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... glory of the country to which he belongs ? It certainly is . And therefore every Frenchman has the same merit in labouring ( 5 ) with all his might ( 4 ) for the destruction of the British fleet , that every Englishman has , in exert ...
... glory of the country to which he belongs ? It certainly is . And therefore every Frenchman has the same merit in labouring ( 5 ) with all his might ( 4 ) for the destruction of the British fleet , that every Englishman has , in exert ...
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