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... persons and things taken in a general sense must be preceded by the Definite Article . Thus we must always ask ourselves whether a noun which is used without any Article in English , is taken in a partitive or in a general sense ...
... persons and things taken in a general sense must be preceded by the Definite Article . Thus we must always ask ourselves whether a noun which is used without any Article in English , is taken in a partitive or in a general sense ...
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... persons arrived . A numerous com- pany , composed of forty persons , amongst whom were two grandfathers with many grandchildren and even great - grandchildren , passed the3 night4 with me on the * neige citrin - um , m . nive - am , f ...
... persons arrived . A numerous com- pany , composed of forty persons , amongst whom were two grandfathers with many grandchildren and even great - grandchildren , passed the3 night4 with me on the * neige citrin - um , m . nive - am , f ...
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... person in the world ! [ me ] my money . " " Where was it " Ah , I am the They have taken . then ? " " Under that stone . " 66 ' Why had you hidden it there [ la ] ? " " And why did you not keep [ = had you not kept ] it at home ? You ...
... person in the world ! [ me ] my money . " " Where was it " Ah , I am the They have taken . then ? " " Under that stone . " 66 ' Why had you hidden it there [ la ] ? " " And why did you not keep [ = had you not kept ] it at home ? You ...
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... person where was it then ? homme , m . où est - ce donc qu'il était avoir envie trop have a wish , to too much Conjunctive Personal ... persons amener = to bring and animals propose it to ourselves ; we had proposed it to 2 PRONOUNS . 41.
... person where was it then ? homme , m . où est - ce donc qu'il était avoir envie trop have a wish , to too much Conjunctive Personal ... persons amener = to bring and animals propose it to ourselves ; we had proposed it to 2 PRONOUNS . 41.
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... persons , did not move him ; nothing could shake his firmness , nothing [ could ] disturb his tranquillity , not even the conspiracies which were formed against him . 3. This remarkable prince was besides very temperate ; his manners ...
... persons , did not move him ; nothing could shake his firmness , nothing [ could ] disturb his tranquillity , not even the conspiracies which were formed against him . 3. This remarkable prince was besides very temperate ; his manners ...
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