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... France , par les Religieux Béné- dictins de la Congrégation de Saint Maur , Nouville édition , Publiée sous la direction de M. Paulin , Paris , Membre de l'Institut . 4to vols . , I - VII . Paris : Victor Palme 26 . Collection d ...
... France , par les Religieux Béné- dictins de la Congrégation de Saint Maur , Nouville édition , Publiée sous la direction de M. Paulin , Paris , Membre de l'Institut . 4to vols . , I - VII . Paris : Victor Palme 26 . Collection d ...
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... France is great , and increasing so fast , that per- haps few Englishmen now find , and still fewer will find in future , that they have no need of a knowledge of French . " German has at present , in most parts of Eng- land , in a less ...
... France is great , and increasing so fast , that per- haps few Englishmen now find , and still fewer will find in future , that they have no need of a knowledge of French . " German has at present , in most parts of Eng- land , in a less ...
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... France , par les Religieux Bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint Maur . Nouvelle édition , Publiée sous la direction de M. PAULIN PARIS , Membre de l'Institut . 4to . Vols . I - VII . Paris : Victor Palmé . It is perhaps unnecessary ...
... France , par les Religieux Bénédictins de la Congrégation de Saint Maur . Nouvelle édition , Publiée sous la direction de M. PAULIN PARIS , Membre de l'Institut . 4to . Vols . I - VII . Paris : Victor Palmé . It is perhaps unnecessary ...
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... France has been so often visited must , to a certain extent , account for the delay occurring be- tween the issuing of the various instalments of the work . During the Reign of Terror , our sans cullote friends had far more serious ...
... France has been so often visited must , to a certain extent , account for the delay occurring be- tween the issuing of the various instalments of the work . During the Reign of Terror , our sans cullote friends had far more serious ...
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... France . The plan of giving in a collective form an accurate text of all the writers who have written on the history of Gaul and of France , be- longs originally to Pierre Pithou . Two volumes were published by him in 1588 and 1596 ...
... France . The plan of giving in a collective form an accurate text of all the writers who have written on the history of Gaul and of France , be- longs originally to Pierre Pithou . Two volumes were published by him in 1588 and 1596 ...
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Página 128 - THREE Poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed; The next in majesty •, In both the last. The force of Nature could no further go ; To make a third, she joined the former two.
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Página 30 - A deer with a neck that was longer by half Than the rest of its family's (try not to laugh), By stretching, and stretching, became a giraffe, Which nobody can deny. A very tall pig, with a very long nose, Sends forth a proboscis quite down to his toes ; And he then by the name of an elephant goes, Which nobody can deny.
Página 202 - Through the cool, yellow, mellow twilight glooms, The thrush's song enchants the captive ear ; Now, while a shower is pleasant in the falling, Stirring the still perfume that wakes around ; Now, that doves mourn, and from the distance calling, The cuckoo answers, with a sovereign sound, — Come, with thy native heart, O true and tried ! But leave all books ; for what with converse high, Flavored with Attic wit, the time shall glide On smoothly, as a river floweth by, Or as on stately pinion, through...
Página 184 - THE MOSTELLARIA OF PLAUTUS. With Notes, Prolegomena, and Excursus. By WILLIAM RAMSAY, MA, formerly Professor of Humanity in the University of Glasgow. Edited by Professor GEORGE G. RAMSAY, MA, of the University of Glasgow. 8vo. 14*.