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... Beau pays ; ( 6 ) the inhabitants of a country : as , Chaque pays a ses usages . Pays catholique , protestant , civilisé , florissant , etc. ( c ) native country , home : as , L'amour du pays . La France est mon pays . Nul n'est ...
... Beau pays ; ( 6 ) the inhabitants of a country : as , Chaque pays a ses usages . Pays catholique , protestant , civilisé , florissant , etc. ( c ) native country , home : as , L'amour du pays . La France est mon pays . Nul n'est ...
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... beau collier d'or . 5. Le lion étant malade , invita ses amis à entrer dans ( cp . 2nd Lesson , Caution ) sa caverne ( or , sa tanière , or , son antre ) . 6. Les gladiateurs combattaient ( or , se battaient ) dans arène . 7. Je ...
... beau collier d'or . 5. Le lion étant malade , invita ses amis à entrer dans ( cp . 2nd Lesson , Caution ) sa caverne ( or , sa tanière , or , son antre ) . 6. Les gladiateurs combattaient ( or , se battaient ) dans arène . 7. Je ...
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... beau côté de la médaille , voyens - en maintenant le revers . " " -Guizot . " Le courroux des Anglais , la honte de leurs revers , allumèrent encore plus la haine qu'ils avaient contre la Pucelle , maintenant leur prison- nière . " - DE ...
... beau côté de la médaille , voyens - en maintenant le revers . " " -Guizot . " Le courroux des Anglais , la honte de leurs revers , allumèrent encore plus la haine qu'ils avaient contre la Pucelle , maintenant leur prison- nière . " - DE ...
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... beau- coup de fautes , s'ils n'avaient pas employé le présent après dès que et aussitôt que , n'est - ce pas ? -Cela va sans dire ( or , cela s'entend ) . 7. Pourquoi donc n'est - il pas revenu ? —Il aura été malade . 1 Of course not ...
... beau- coup de fautes , s'ils n'avaient pas employé le présent après dès que et aussitôt que , n'est - ce pas ? -Cela va sans dire ( or , cela s'entend ) . 7. Pourquoi donc n'est - il pas revenu ? —Il aura été malade . 1 Of course not ...
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... beau chemin . " - ENCYCLOP . DU 18E SIÈCLE . Il se plaint qu'on a ( ait ) fait un chemin dans son champ . Il a repris le chemin de son village . Tout chemin mène à Rome . Le droit chemin . Ce torrent s'est ouvert un chemin à travers la ...
... beau chemin . " - ENCYCLOP . DU 18E SIÈCLE . Il se plaint qu'on a ( ait ) fait un chemin dans son champ . Il a repris le chemin de son village . Tout chemin mène à Rome . Le droit chemin . Ce torrent s'est ouvert un chemin à travers la ...
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