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... Paris has fewer inhabitants than London . 10. Не addressed his words to reasonable2 men , 1 and not to little boys . II . She was thinking of old stories . 12. Is it true that those who have knowledge , generally§ have [ subj . ] few ...
... Paris has fewer inhabitants than London . 10. Не addressed his words to reasonable2 men , 1 and not to little boys . II . She was thinking of old stories . 12. Is it true that those who have knowledge , generally§ have [ subj . ] few ...
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... Paris . 3. A state or an action which we wish to represent as completely elapsed ( it is , therefore , used especially after Adverbs of time such as hier , la semaine dernière , l'année passée , dans le siècle dernier ) . Cet événement ...
... Paris . 3. A state or an action which we wish to represent as completely elapsed ( it is , therefore , used especially after Adverbs of time such as hier , la semaine dernière , l'année passée , dans le siècle dernier ) . Cet événement ...
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... Paris at nine o'clock in [ of ] the morning . 4. God created [ or : has created ] the human2 race . 5. God created [ or : has created ] * two great luminaries , the sun and the moon . 6. Whilst the barons of Germany built castles and ...
... Paris at nine o'clock in [ of ] the morning . 4. God created [ or : has created ] the human2 race . 5. God created [ or : has created ] * two great luminaries , the sun and the moon . 6. Whilst the barons of Germany built castles and ...
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... of March , 1815 , Napoleon left the island of Elba and returned to France . The Moni- teur , the official journal in Paris , successively gave * See b ( 3 ) . ↑ See c . the following news of his arrival : " ( a 2 THE VERB . 9.
... of March , 1815 , Napoleon left the island of Elba and returned to France . The Moni- teur , the official journal in Paris , successively gave * See b ( 3 ) . ↑ See c . the following news of his arrival : " ( a 2 THE VERB . 9.
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... Paris . ( h ) Napoleon will be to - morrow under our ramparts . ( i ) The Emperor has arrived at Fontainebleau . ( j ) His Royal and3 Imperial Majesty ' [ has ] last night entered his castle of the Tuileries , in the midst of his ...
... Paris . ( h ) Napoleon will be to - morrow under our ramparts . ( i ) The Emperor has arrived at Fontainebleau . ( j ) His Royal and3 Imperial Majesty ' [ has ] last night entered his castle of the Tuileries , in the midst of his ...
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