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... first time in 1730 , has often been re - edited . 1. 24. Catullus ( C. Valerius ) ( B. C. 87-47 ? ) - Horatius Flaccus ( Quintus ) ( B. c . 65—8 ) . 1. 25 . une bien autre ambition , a far different ambition . 1. 29. George Washington ...
... first time in 1730 , has often been re - edited . 1. 24. Catullus ( C. Valerius ) ( B. C. 87-47 ? ) - Horatius Flaccus ( Quintus ) ( B. c . 65—8 ) . 1. 25 . une bien autre ambition , a far different ambition . 1. 29. George Washington ...
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... first as the goddess of literature and art , and , secondly , as the goddess of war . 1. 33. Neuilly , a village near Paris , on the banks of the Seine . P. 15 , 1. 7. l'Année littéraire , a well known literary review , founded by ...
... first as the goddess of literature and art , and , secondly , as the goddess of war . 1. 33. Neuilly , a village near Paris , on the banks of the Seine . P. 15 , 1. 7. l'Année littéraire , a well known literary review , founded by ...
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... first consul for ten years on the 18th of Brumaire ( see above ) , and consul for life in 1802 . 1. 30. la campagne de Marengo . The battle of Marengo was fought on the 14th of June , 1800 , Bonaparte defeating the Austrian troops ...
... first consul for ten years on the 18th of Brumaire ( see above ) , and consul for life in 1802 . 1. 30. la campagne de Marengo . The battle of Marengo was fought on the 14th of June , 1800 , Bonaparte defeating the Austrian troops ...
Page 80
... first exile . 1. 28. lieutenant de Police , the magistrate appointed as head of the Paris police ; the first was La Reynie ( 1667 ) ; Fontenelle's description , alluded to above , of the duties belonging to the lieutenant de police ...
... first exile . 1. 28. lieutenant de Police , the magistrate appointed as head of the Paris police ; the first was La Reynie ( 1667 ) ; Fontenelle's description , alluded to above , of the duties belonging to the lieutenant de police ...
Page 84
... first de stands for avec , the second for par , the third is the genitive . 1. 29. qu'on suppose à son front ; supposer is here ingeniously taken as if derived from super ponere ; lui en former = former pour lui une couronne d'elle ...
... first de stands for avec , the second for par , the third is the genitive . 1. 29. qu'on suppose à son front ; supposer is here ingeniously taken as if derived from super ponere ; lui en former = former pour lui une couronne d'elle ...
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