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Pagina 146
in reference to a particular engagement between the allied battalions of the
French and English and the Miguelites , made some ungracious and totally
undeserved animadversions on the conduct of the English and French troops .
This was ...
in reference to a particular engagement between the allied battalions of the
French and English and the Miguelites , made some ungracious and totally
undeserved animadversions on the conduct of the English and French troops .
This was ...
Pagina 296
London : among French People . By M. A. Sharpe . 1833 . P. LEPAGE . London :
Wilson . 1833 . This is an admirably correct peerage , and is particularly clear in
the acThe author has here , as he professes count of the genealogies . Its pecuin
...
London : among French People . By M. A. Sharpe . 1833 . P. LEPAGE . London :
Wilson . 1833 . This is an admirably correct peerage , and is particularly clear in
the acThe author has here , as he professes count of the genealogies . Its pecuin
...
Pagina 332
Sir John Chardin relates an anecdote of a French minister at Constantinople ,
which illustrates the power assumed by these foreigners . During the Venetian
war against the Turks , the French were suspected of secretly assisting the former
.
Sir John Chardin relates an anecdote of a French minister at Constantinople ,
which illustrates the power assumed by these foreigners . During the Venetian
war against the Turks , the French were suspected of secretly assisting the former
.
Pagina 483
It is scarcely necessary for us to remind the reader that the grand project of
English invasion , that most laughable French Southsea bubble , was an abortion
. We shall never forget the history told us by a French gentleman who witnessed
the ...
It is scarcely necessary for us to remind the reader that the grand project of
English invasion , that most laughable French Southsea bubble , was an abortion
. We shall never forget the history told us by a French gentleman who witnessed
the ...
Pagina 593
This system of turning French language , otherwise he would one language into
another , is doubtnever have given the ... or la in the French , inasmuch as word ;
but we shall soon change our he ought to know , that substantives opinion of this
...
This system of turning French language , otherwise he would one language into
another , is doubtnever have given the ... or la in the French , inasmuch as word ;
but we shall soon change our he ought to know , that substantives opinion of this
...
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