Cours de versions anglaises ou Recueil choisi d'anecdotes, traits historiques, singularités, ...Ad. Wahlen, 1841 - 251 pages |
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Page 17
... morning wounded his son . Another offi- cer and myself agreed to attempt the destruction of this ( 1 ) To summon , appeler . ( 2 ) Overcome , vaincu . ( 3 ) Skirts , bords , extrémités . ( 4 ) Head - man , chef . monster . We ...
... morning wounded his son . Another offi- cer and myself agreed to attempt the destruction of this ( 1 ) To summon , appeler . ( 2 ) Overcome , vaincu . ( 3 ) Skirts , bords , extrémités . ( 4 ) Head - man , chef . monster . We ...
Page 26
... morning that the parliament was to meet . The consequence was the discovery , in a cellar under the house of lords , of thirty - six barrels of gunpowder con- cealed under billets and faggots . In the cellar was also found a man named ...
... morning that the parliament was to meet . The consequence was the discovery , in a cellar under the house of lords , of thirty - six barrels of gunpowder con- cealed under billets and faggots . In the cellar was also found a man named ...
Page 31
... morning , to which he sent the following severe reply : 66 Sir , " Your behaviour last night has convinced me that you are a scoundrel , and your letter this morning that you are a fool . If I should accept your challenge , I schould ...
... morning , to which he sent the following severe reply : 66 Sir , " Your behaviour last night has convinced me that you are a scoundrel , and your letter this morning that you are a fool . If I should accept your challenge , I schould ...
Page 43
... morning the moon had been up ( 2 ) about half an hour . Napoleon was standing in the bivouac of his soldiers , his back turned towards a small fire . The prince of Monaco was presented and immediately recognised him until then he had ...
... morning the moon had been up ( 2 ) about half an hour . Napoleon was standing in the bivouac of his soldiers , his back turned towards a small fire . The prince of Monaco was presented and immediately recognised him until then he had ...
Page 51
... morning a large body of them presented themselves at the door of the se- nate , and in a loud voice declared it would be better to let the women have two husbands , and expressed their surprise that they should discuss a matter of such ...
... morning a large body of them presented themselves at the door of the se- nate , and in a loud voice declared it would be better to let the women have two husbands , and expressed their surprise that they should discuss a matter of such ...
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