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... he will call out the meaning of the above sentence in English , which they are to listen to with attention , but not to repeat after him . Master ( loudly and distinctly ) -I was told that he had just arrived Ar London . The Master ...
... he will call out the meaning of the above sentence in English , which they are to listen to with attention , but not to repeat after him . Master ( loudly and distinctly ) -I was told that he had just arrived Ar London . The Master ...
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... He is very dull of apprehension . The Class im- mediately echo the French ... has pursued him with animosity these two years , il le poursuit avec ... he has pursued him , il le poursuit . Master- avec acharnement ; Class — avec ...
... He is very dull of apprehension . The Class im- mediately echo the French ... has pursued him with animosity these two years , il le poursuit avec ... he has pursued him , il le poursuit . Master- avec acharnement ; Class — avec ...
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... has been erected . For this reason , the EAR is kept in continual exercise , and the habit of speaking and thinking ... he sub- The principles of Nature sometimes appear so simple , that many , considering them as acknowledged facts or ...
... has been erected . For this reason , the EAR is kept in continual exercise , and the habit of speaking and thinking ... he sub- The principles of Nature sometimes appear so simple , that many , considering them as acknowledged facts or ...
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... have pursued the subject still farther , had I not reflected that any one of the advantages which I have recited is sufficient to give it a decided preference over any other system , when it shall be put to the test by others , as it has ...
... have pursued the subject still farther , had I not reflected that any one of the advantages which I have recited is sufficient to give it a decided preference over any other system , when it shall be put to the test by others , as it has ...
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... He was escorted by twenty - one soldiers . Il était escorté par vingt & un soldats . The fleet consisted of twenty - two vessels . La flotte était composée de vingt - deux vaisseaux This work is in thirty volumes . Cet ouvrage est en ...
... He was escorted by twenty - one soldiers . Il était escorté par vingt & un soldats . The fleet consisted of twenty - two vessels . La flotte était composée de vingt - deux vaisseaux This work is in thirty volumes . Cet ouvrage est en ...
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accent grave acquire Agar already Amél avez back believe better body bring business cinq cent Class Class-les cœur country deal dividend Dormel English exercise eyes f.Il fesait find first following found French French language give given going good good for nothing grammar great guineas hand He has head homme horse house hundred J'ai jour know know nothing knowledge language last learn lessons little look m'en made mademoiselle make manner Master Master-les means meddle memory Mervain met him method mind monsieur name never night NOUNS number numbers one's order people phrases play pounds sterling present quatre cent read right rules same SCÈNE Scholars send soon Soph speak take taken teach Théod thing think thousand three time Toin told took voilà want whole woman words work write year young Zél
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Page 62 - N'est-il point ici ? Qui est-ce ? Arrête. (A lui-même, se prenant par le bras.) Rends-moi mon argent, coquin... Ah ! c'est moi ! Mon esprit est troublé, et j'ignore où je suis, qui je suis, et ce que je fais. Hélas ! mon pauvre argent ! mon pauvre argent ! mon cher ami ! on m'a privé de toi ; et, puisque tu m'es enlevé, j'ai perdu mon support, ma consolation, ma joie : tout est fini pour moi, et je n'ai plus que faire au monde.
Page 62 - Hélas! mon pauvre argent, mon pauvre argent, mon cher ami! on m'a privé de toi; et puisque tu m'es enlevé, j'ai perdu mon support, ma consolation, ma joie; tout est fini pour moi, et je n'ai plus que faire au monde: sans toi, il m'est impossible de vivre. C'en est fait, je n'en puis plus; je me meurs, je suis mort, je suis enterré.
Page 2 - BBOWN, of the said district, hath deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as author, in the words following, to wit : " Sertorius : or, the Roman Patriot.
Page 2 - NATURE DISPLAYED IN HER MODE OF TEACHING LANGUAGE TO MAN ; Being a new and infallible method of acquiring languages with unparalleled rapidity; deduced from the Analysis of the human Mind, and consequently suited to every capacity ; adapted to the French, BY NG DUFIEF.
Page 67 - ... j'enrage que mon père et ma mère ne m'aient pas fait bien étudier dans toutes les sciences, quand j'étais jeune. Le Maître de Philosophie. Ce sentiment est raisonnable ; nam, sine doctrina, vita est quasi mortis imago.
Page 62 - N'y at-il personne qui veuille me ressusciter, en me rendant mon cher argent, ou en m'apprenant qui l'a pris? Euh! que dites-vous?
Page 62 - ... à fille, et à moi aussi. Que de gens assemblés! Je ne jette mes regards sur personne qui ne me donne des soupçons, et tout me semble mon voleur. Eh ! de quoi est-ce qu'on parle là? de celui qui m'a dérobé? Quel bruit fait-on là-haut? Est-ce mon voleur qui y est? De grâce, si l'on sait des nouvelles de mon voleur, je supplie que l'on m'en dise.
Page 10 - That makes the arch : the rest that there were put, ' Are nothing till that comes to bind and shut. ' Then stands it a triumphal mark ! then men ' Observe the strength, the height, the why and when ' It was erected; and still, walking under, ' Meet some new matter to look up and wonder!
Page 62 - Est-ce mon voleur qui y est ? De grâce , si l'on sait des nouvelles de mon voleur , je supplie que l'on m'en dise. N'est-il point caché là parmi vous ? Ils me regardent tous , et se mettent à rire. Vous verrez qu'ils ont part , sans doute , au vol que l'on m'a fait. Allons vite , des commissaires , des archers, des prévôts, des juges, des gênes, des potences et des bourreaux. Je veux faire pendre tout le monde ; et si...
Page 61 - JUAN Vous avez un fonds de santé admirable, des lèvres fraîches, un teint vermeil et des yeux vifs M.