The Marlborough French ExercisesCassell, Petter, Galpin, 1872 - 256 oldal |
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10. oldal
... never attacks unless he is provoked . I have forgotten my cloak in your room . It was a slave who denounced the conspiracy . The enemy was laying waste our province . Why do you not continue that work ? Avoir je raison de écrire votre ...
... never attacks unless he is provoked . I have forgotten my cloak in your room . It was a slave who denounced the conspiracy . The enemy was laying waste our province . Why do you not continue that work ? Avoir je raison de écrire votre ...
14. oldal
... never thinks of anything , he is always forgetting his books . Were they speaking together of their family and of their country ? Have you given him the key of the door ? If you had told your father what you have done , he would have ...
... never thinks of anything , he is always forgetting his books . Were they speaking together of their family and of their country ? Have you given him the key of the door ? If you had told your father what you have done , he would have ...
20. oldal
... never understand so simple a thing ? We were obliged to receive everybody with civility . FOURTH CONJUGATION . We were both defending the same cause . I should have answered your letter sooner if I had had good news to communicate to ...
... never understand so simple a thing ? We were obliged to receive everybody with civility . FOURTH CONJUGATION . We were both defending the same cause . I should have answered your letter sooner if I had had good news to communicate to ...
40. oldal
... never consent to it ; speak to me no more about it . It is ten o'clock ; it is time for you to set off . My brother used to come every morning to see me . Open the door and the window . They would have been drowned , if they had not had ...
... never consent to it ; speak to me no more about it . It is ten o'clock ; it is time for you to set off . My brother used to come every morning to see me . Open the door and the window . They would have been drowned , if they had not had ...
44. oldal
... never forget what I have seen and what I have heard . Henry VIII . promoted Cranmer to the dignity of primate of England . I would give up everything if I could not succeed . I see nothing to blame in his conduct . My brother will ...
... never forget what I have seen and what I have heard . Henry VIII . promoted Cranmer to the dignity of primate of England . I would give up everything if I could not succeed . I see nothing to blame in his conduct . My brother will ...
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209. oldal - The revenues of her great proprietors would have been spent in festivities and diversions on the banks of the Seine. The noble language of Milton and Burke would have remained a rustic dialect, without a literature, a fixed grammar, or a fixed orthography, and would have been contemptuously abandoned to the use of boors.
213. oldal - I ask hers with all my heart." The morning light began to peep through the windows of Whitehall ; and Charles desired the attendants to pull aside the curtains, that he might have one more look at the day. He remarked that it was time to wind up a clock which stood near his bed. These little circumstances were long remembered, because they proved beyond dispute that, when he declared himself a Roman Catholic, he was in full possession of his faculties. He apologized to those who had stood round him...
79. oldal - It was the latter part of July when Margaret returned home. The forest trees were all one dark, full, dusky green; the fern below them caught all the slanting sunbeams; the weather was sultry and broodingly still. Margaret used to tramp along by her father's side, crushing down the fern with a cruel glee, as she felt it yield under her light foot...
220. oldal - The lawn, the grounds were trodden and waste ; the portal yawned void. The front was, as I had once seen it in a dream, but a shell-like wall, very high, and very fragilelooking, perforated with paneless windows : no roof, no battlements, no chimneys — all had crashed in.
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214. oldal - Caesar's soldiers were now rushing on with their usual impetuosity, when, perceiving the enemy motionless, they all stopt short, as if by general consent, and halted in the midst of their career. A terrible pause ensued, in which both armies continued to gaze upon each other, with mutual terror.