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Page 33
... French Parliament do not speak from their seats , but repair to an elevated chair or pulpit called the Tribune ; whence they deliver their speeches , not ex tempore , and seldom even from notes , but by reading a manuscript , a practice ...
... French Parliament do not speak from their seats , but repair to an elevated chair or pulpit called the Tribune ; whence they deliver their speeches , not ex tempore , and seldom even from notes , but by reading a manuscript , a practice ...
Page 69
... French alphabet for him , and tried to teach him the pronunciation of it . On the evacuation of Egypt by the French , Mr. Salamé picked up a few words of the English and the French lan- guages from the officers whose business conducted ...
... French alphabet for him , and tried to teach him the pronunciation of it . On the evacuation of Egypt by the French , Mr. Salamé picked up a few words of the English and the French lan- guages from the officers whose business conducted ...
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... French Academy ; it was the Academy of . Paris ; - we have an Institute of France ; it is the Institute of Paris ; we had a French Academy of Marine ; it was the Academy of Brest . " In England , on the contrary , we find a very general ...
... French Academy ; it was the Academy of . Paris ; - we have an Institute of France ; it is the Institute of Paris ; we had a French Academy of Marine ; it was the Academy of Brest . " In England , on the contrary , we find a very general ...
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