Cours de versions anglaises ou Recueil choisi d'anecdotes, traits historiques, singularités, ...Ad. Wahlen, 1841 - 251 pages |
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... army . Upon this occasion , a particular ceremony was obser- ved ; they received a sword , a lance and a buckler , and were told that from ( 3 ) that moment they were to consi- der themselves their own masters , and that they must ( 1 ) ...
... army . Upon this occasion , a particular ceremony was obser- ved ; they received a sword , a lance and a buckler , and were told that from ( 3 ) that moment they were to consi- der themselves their own masters , and that they must ( 1 ) ...
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... , gibier . ( 2 ) Flying - run , moitié courir , moitié voler . ( 5 ) To dog , faire des détours comme un chien , ne pas aller tout droit . FEMALE INTREPIDITY . 11 heroism for which the French army 10 COURS DE VERSIONS ANGLAISES .
... , gibier . ( 2 ) Flying - run , moitié courir , moitié voler . ( 5 ) To dog , faire des détours comme un chien , ne pas aller tout droit . FEMALE INTREPIDITY . 11 heroism for which the French army 10 COURS DE VERSIONS ANGLAISES .
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P. Sadler. FEMALE INTREPIDITY . 11 heroism for which the French army is so justly celebra- ted , and for which ( I am sorry to say it ) my country- men , the English , do not give it the credit it deserves , the following one merits a ...
P. Sadler. FEMALE INTREPIDITY . 11 heroism for which the French army is so justly celebra- ted , and for which ( I am sorry to say it ) my country- men , the English , do not give it the credit it deserves , the following one merits a ...
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... army , from the hot winds and weather , became so sickly that we were ordered into quarters . On the 6th we passed through a forest , and encamped on its skirts ( 3 ) near a small vil- lage , the head - man ( 4 ) of which came and ...
... army , from the hot winds and weather , became so sickly that we were ordered into quarters . On the 6th we passed through a forest , and encamped on its skirts ( 3 ) near a small vil- lage , the head - man ( 4 ) of which came and ...
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... army ? No , you behold it all — all are Frenchmen ; and the whole force does not amount to 3000 men : they will march by in about an hour's time , and you may then go on to your destination . " And where do you proceed in this manner ...
... army ? No , you behold it all — all are Frenchmen ; and the whole force does not amount to 3000 men : they will march by in about an hour's time , and you may then go on to your destination . " And where do you proceed in this manner ...
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