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... French , and be translated during their Progress into English . " We have not the pleasure of the acquaintance of M. COYTEUX , but we can perceive in him some of the elements of true Philosophy , for by making his Lectures gratuitous ...
... French , and be translated during their Progress into English . " We have not the pleasure of the acquaintance of M. COYTEUX , but we can perceive in him some of the elements of true Philosophy , for by making his Lectures gratuitous ...
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... French ? 4. Not a word . The commonest despatch has to be translated for him by a clerk . 2. Has he the ear of the House of Commons ? 4. Not in the least . When he rises men either leave the House- address themselves to private ...
... French ? 4. Not a word . The commonest despatch has to be translated for him by a clerk . 2. Has he the ear of the House of Commons ? 4. Not in the least . When he rises men either leave the House- address themselves to private ...
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... FRENCH . " As our contemporary received it by the Sub - Marine , we should rather have thought the speech was telegraphic . The Witlers . SYMPTOMS of another storm are unmistakeable . Again , the reap- pointment of the editor of the ...
... FRENCH . " As our contemporary received it by the Sub - Marine , we should rather have thought the speech was telegraphic . The Witlers . SYMPTOMS of another storm are unmistakeable . Again , the reap- pointment of the editor of the ...
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... French army quite capable of discharging the duties of the situation , and ready to accept it on moderate terms . portions appear opaque : and the effect is that of pictorial China . Potichomanie , or Potichomania , is the term by which ...
... French army quite capable of discharging the duties of the situation , and ready to accept it on moderate terms . portions appear opaque : and the effect is that of pictorial China . Potichomanie , or Potichomania , is the term by which ...
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... French soldiers was written for him by one of the savans- the much despised men - who riding about upon asses were quizzed as a sort of centaur , the unlearned not knowing where the wise man ended and the donkey began . The famous step ...
... French soldiers was written for him by one of the savans- the much despised men - who riding about upon asses were quizzed as a sort of centaur , the unlearned not knowing where the wise man ended and the donkey began . The famous step ...
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