Histoire de la littérature anglaise, Том 3L. Hachette et cie, 1863 |
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... their being called down to sentence .... LUCY . See how I am forced to bear about the load of infamy you have laid upon me .... Not the greatest lady in the land could have better strong- waters in her closet , for her own private ...
... their being called down to sentence .... LUCY . See how I am forced to bear about the load of infamy you have laid upon me .... Not the greatest lady in the land could have better strong- waters in her closet , for her own private ...
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... their black cheeks , black as they came out from their coal - pits . ( Life by Southey . ) « je n'aurais pu exprimer le puissant désir que je CHAPITRE III . LA RÉVOLUTION . 35.
... their black cheeks , black as they came out from their coal - pits . ( Life by Southey . ) « je n'aurais pu exprimer le puissant désir que je CHAPITRE III . LA RÉVOLUTION . 35.
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... their welfare ; and delights to see them enjoy the good he designed them ; and also dislikes the contrary events ; doth commiserate and condole their misery ; that he is consequently well pleased , when piety and justice , peace and ...
... their welfare ; and delights to see them enjoy the good he designed them ; and also dislikes the contrary events ; doth commiserate and condole their misery ; that he is consequently well pleased , when piety and justice , peace and ...
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... cities are usually deputed for the erection of statues and monuments , dedicated to the memory of worthy men , who have nobly deserved of their countries . une effusion de gratitude , et sur la fin du 48 LIVRE III . L'ÂGE CLASSIQUE .
... cities are usually deputed for the erection of statues and monuments , dedicated to the memory of worthy men , who have nobly deserved of their countries . une effusion de gratitude , et sur la fin du 48 LIVRE III . L'ÂGE CLASSIQUE .
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... religious dames characterised in the 2d of Timothy , c . iii . 5 , 6 , who can have such self - denying , thriving , able men for their confessors ! ( ( ler devait louer la franchise ; il l'a 52 LIVRE III . L'AGE CLASSIQUE .
... religious dames characterised in the 2d of Timothy , c . iii . 5 , 6 , who can have such self - denying , thriving , able men for their confessors ! ( ( ler devait louer la franchise ; il l'a 52 LIVRE III . L'AGE CLASSIQUE .
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