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4 3 tremblement: 'whole lot, 'noisy throng, colloquial. 46 Si ... que + subjunctive = 'however , cf. 67 12-13, 78 18-19 bête: a pun on the word bête, which means as a noun 'animal, as an adjective 'foolish' vous pensez bien: 'you can readily imagine', cf. 7 10, 9 7, 12 3, 23 7, 56 17. 4 8 A cinq lieues: 'within a radius of fîve leagues', cf. 48 26.
'what to do with myself' Cf. 65 15. 93 8 Ne nous quittons plus: 'let us part no more' Cf. note to 7 2. 93 15 s'élançant a corps perdu: 'hurling himself headlong, desperately. Conserve in the sense of 'the action of preserving' survives only in this nautical expression, naviguer de conserve.
Id. et Chambers, tom. Life of Robert Burns, p. Id. p.
That although they were ready to perform all neighbourly offices of righteousness and peace to the French colony, yet they could neither permit volunteers to be taken up, nor the French and Eastern Indians to pass thro' the English jurisdiction to invade the Mohawks, lest they should expose, not the Indians only, but the smaller English plantations to danger.
Principles of political economy. BENJAMIN TUCKER, Instead of a book, pp. 375 et 376. Mise sous la dépendance de l'
But even in the "Tartarin" series he is not entirely himself. The pure stream of his native simplicity and naïveté is already tinged with the worldly-wiseness of the Parisian.
Mme. de La Fayette was in her time a mild précieuse, having been introduced at an early age into the society of the Hôtel de Rambouillet. No one could pass through such a society with impunity, says Boissier; but Mme. de La Fayette seems to have escaped very lightly.
London, 1843. The Scottish Reformation, a Historical Sketch, by PETER LORIMER. Richard, Griffin and Co, London, 1860. Lectures on the History of the Church of Scotland, delivered in Edinburgh, in 1872, by ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY. D. D. Dean of Westminster. London, John Murray, 1879.
Characteristics of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times, with a collection of Letters, by the Right Honorable Antony Earl of Shaftesbury. Basil. Printed for J. J. Tourneisien and J. L. Legrand, 1790. C. SHAIRP. Studies in Poetry and Philosophy, by J. C. Shairp. Third Edition Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1876. Aspects of Poetry, being Lectures delivered at Oxford, by John Campbell Shairp.
At the age of twenty-three he was taken into the confidence of Henry II. and gained universal favor by his agreeable and flattering address. In early life he was appointed Archbishop of Rheims and not long after was made cardinal. At first he was inclined to favor the Protestants, but subsequently used his influence toward their extermination.
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