Cours de versions anglaises, ou recueil choise d'anecdotes classiques, traits historiques extraits divers anciens et modernesFrancaise et Anglaise, 1840 - 492 páginas |
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... father nor mother ; my life is of no ( 1 ) To set fire to , mettre le feu à , incendier . ( 2 ) By way of , pour obtenir par ce moyen . ( 3 ) To cause , quand il se rapporte à un verbe , signifie faire , être cause de ... Voyez ...
... father nor mother ; my life is of no ( 1 ) To set fire to , mettre le feu à , incendier . ( 2 ) By way of , pour obtenir par ce moyen . ( 3 ) To cause , quand il se rapporte à un verbe , signifie faire , être cause de ... Voyez ...
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... father for my wife and children . I must perish , but while they fall upon me , you will escape . " -Podotsky hesitated ; but as there was no prospect of escape , he consented and solemnly vowed that if he would sacrifice himself for ...
... father for my wife and children . I must perish , but while they fall upon me , you will escape . " -Podotsky hesitated ; but as there was no prospect of escape , he consented and solemnly vowed that if he would sacrifice himself for ...
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... father had been bred to the church , and he himself had been twice to Rome , though he had resided some time at Paris , where Charlemagne had excited emulation among his people , who were already distinguished by their thirst after ...
... father had been bred to the church , and he himself had been twice to Rome , though he had resided some time at Paris , where Charlemagne had excited emulation among his people , who were already distinguished by their thirst after ...
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... father , as a senator of Rome , one day took him to the senate , when they were deliberating on some subjects of importance . On his return his mother asked him what had passed at the senate . The young Papirius answered that he was or ...
... father , as a senator of Rome , one day took him to the senate , when they were deliberating on some subjects of importance . On his return his mother asked him what had passed at the senate . The young Papirius answered that he was or ...
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... father ought to have nothing dearer to him than his children , for in them he lives again , even after death ; and therefore he should use his ut- most efforts to secure them from the attacks of indigence . Persuaded of this truth , I ...
... father ought to have nothing dearer to him than his children , for in them he lives again , even after death ; and therefore he should use his ut- most efforts to secure them from the attacks of indigence . Persuaded of this truth , I ...
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accueil adjectifs Ali Pacha aller Anglais animal arms army assassination avant beautiful BIBLIOMANIA bien blood Bolus breast Cæsar celebrated Champs-Élysées Cheick commander Constantinople coup crown D'ISRAELI dark Dead-Sea fruits death donner dread earth Elephant employé enemies English être eyes faire fait fame father fear fire flames French friends glais glory gold Greece hand hath head heart heaven hero homme honour hope horse immediately Janisaries Jews king lady live Lord Byron Lord in waiting majesty mettre mind morning Mussulmen Napoleon Napoleon Bonaparte never night o'er parlant pass passé passions Patricians person poet pounds sterling prendre prince prononcez propre replied round sail scene sent SHAKSPEARE shew shine shore signifie slave soldiers soon soul sultan tear thee thou throne tirer toil told trembler Twas verbe Voltaire Voyez waves WHIG wild youth