The Monthly Review, Volumen1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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... French ; but as our intentions were far otherwise , we , partly by menaces and partly by persuasion , got the two pieces of cannon , and kept them tolerably quiet . We now thought we had gained our chief point , but the town as yet was ...
... French ; but as our intentions were far otherwise , we , partly by menaces and partly by persuasion , got the two pieces of cannon , and kept them tolerably quiet . We now thought we had gained our chief point , but the town as yet was ...
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... French author . This is an exceedingly important addition , and one to which the experienced French scholar may turn with some advan- tage . At the end of this small volume is a Lexicon of Irregular Verbs ; it is upon an entirely new ...
... French author . This is an exceedingly important addition , and one to which the experienced French scholar may turn with some advan- tage . At the end of this small volume is a Lexicon of Irregular Verbs ; it is upon an entirely new ...
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... French Literature this disquisition consists of a series of essays by different hands . The origin and progress of the French language are treated of by M. Pe- letot M. Ancillon supplies two others , on the state of science and letters ...
... French Literature this disquisition consists of a series of essays by different hands . The origin and progress of the French language are treated of by M. Pe- letot M. Ancillon supplies two others , on the state of science and letters ...
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