Cours de versions anglaises ou Recueil choisi d'anecdotes, traits historiques, singularités, ...Ad. Wahlen, 1841 - 251 pages |
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... England ( 1605 ) , an extensive conspiracy was discovered at London . The intention of the conspirators was to destroy , by one blow , the king , the ministers and the parliament . It was discovered in the following man- ner . The ...
... England ( 1605 ) , an extensive conspiracy was discovered at London . The intention of the conspirators was to destroy , by one blow , the king , the ministers and the parliament . It was discovered in the following man- ner . The ...
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... England . The apprehension of Fawkes led to the arrestation of several other conspirators , some of whom were men of distinction ; they were all executed as traitors , and the anniversary of this day ( Nov. 5th ) is yet celebrated in ...
... England . The apprehension of Fawkes led to the arrestation of several other conspirators , some of whom were men of distinction ; they were all executed as traitors , and the anniversary of this day ( Nov. 5th ) is yet celebrated in ...
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... England a very excellent law which does honour to the nation , though the necessity of such a law may be said to reflect disgrace upon it . Any person convicted ( 2 ) of cruelly ill - treating horses or other animals , is fined five ...
... England a very excellent law which does honour to the nation , though the necessity of such a law may be said to reflect disgrace upon it . Any person convicted ( 2 ) of cruelly ill - treating horses or other animals , is fined five ...
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... ENGLAND . Egbert , king of the West Saxons , in order to perpe- tuate the memory of his own nation , published an edict . wherein it was ordered that the entire heptarchy of which the Saxons had possessed themselves should be called ...
... ENGLAND . Egbert , king of the West Saxons , in order to perpe- tuate the memory of his own nation , published an edict . wherein it was ordered that the entire heptarchy of which the Saxons had possessed themselves should be called ...
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... England to remonstrate with the government and during his residence at Lon- don read an article in THE TIMES ( a paper devoted to the administration ) , reflecting on his conduct . The lively Hibernian immediately provides himself with ...
... England to remonstrate with the government and during his residence at Lon- don read an article in THE TIMES ( a paper devoted to the administration ) , reflecting on his conduct . The lively Hibernian immediately provides himself with ...
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