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A Frenchman is not offended as we are by the flippancy of this reference to one of the supreme moments of Christ's life. Cf. De Vigny's "Le Mont des Oliviers." 85 13 d'en face: 'in front of him'; cf. 90 20. 85 17 jusqu'aux pantoufles: made 'even the slippers' shake; of 81 25. 85 19 Seul: while all trembled, Tartarin 'alone' did not.
Made in Germany!, jeté comme un cri d'alarme devant le péril allemand qui grandissait d'heure en heure et qui prenait, depuis la dépêche
No more, America, in mournful strain Of wrongs, and grievance unredress'd complain, No longer shalt thou dread the iron chain, Which wanton Tyranny with lawless hand Had made and with it meant t' enslave the land.
Parmi les personnes présentes, il y avait Mesdames major Griesbach; major Butler, A, Lang et Delles Mary Undine Wragge, fille de feu le col. Wragge, J. Inglis, soeur de Made Lang et aujourd'hui épouse du Dr. Tofield, chirurgien-général de la division d'Alberta, et MM. major Griesbach, Dr. Tofield, capitaines des Trois-Maisons et Doherty, et Lt. Labelle.
I have long been desirous that a complete French translation of the books I have written should be made, and should be published in an uniform series.
I was to a certain degree prepared for the hostility of France by what passed at a visit made by M. Titof to the French ambassador; when the latter, in the course of conversation, said he thought war between France and England inevitable.
In 1562 he was wounded in the head by a fall, and it is thought by many that his reason was thereby impaired. His father's treatment of him became harsher, and the important positions at the Court were occupied by his enemies; he made two vain attempts to escape from Spain, and intelligence was brought to the King that his son was forming designs against his life.
"Entre les frises et la rampe" contains studies of the stage and its people. Daudet claimed to be an independent, and was indignant when an attempt was made to class him with any school. He was certainly independent in his youth, but in his second period, after the war, he became a realist with Flaubert and Zola and an impressionist with Goncourt.
The British Tourists, or Traveller's Pocket Companion through England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, comprehending the most celebrated Tours in the British Islands, by WILLIAM MAVOR. London. Printed for E. Newberry, 1798, 5 vols. London, printed for Benj. White, MCCXC. White, MCCXC. Recollections of a Tour made in Scotland A. D. 1803, by DOROTHY WORDSWORTH, edited by J. C. Shairp.
I am bound however, in candour, to declare that I have not hitherto seen any plan proposed which could safely be adopted as a substitute for the right of search: and when M. Guizot recollects how earnestly the people of this country have desired the abolition of the slave trade, and the enormous sacrifices which they have made, and are dayly making, to secure the attainment of this object, he will not be surprised if we hesitate to abrogate treaties the stipulations of which have been found efficient, until we are satisfied that the measures about to be proposed will be attended with equal success.
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