English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 175
... round about the girth . Ser Fran- cesco's wind ill seconded his intention ; and although he had 5 thrown the saddle valiantly and stoutly in its station , yet the girths brought him into extremity . She entered again , and , dissembling ...
... round about the girth . Ser Fran- cesco's wind ill seconded his intention ; and although he had 5 thrown the saddle valiantly and stoutly in its station , yet the girths brought him into extremity . She entered again , and , dissembling ...
الصفحة 264
... round - the - world's length of copper wire which is , indeed , about the sum of your doing . If you had had , perchance , two words of common sense to say , though you had taken wearisome time and trouble to send 35 them though you had ...
... round - the - world's length of copper wire which is , indeed , about the sum of your doing . If you had had , perchance , two words of common sense to say , though you had taken wearisome time and trouble to send 35 them though you had ...
الصفحة 363
... round - fair . 66 66 3. - 3 . Montaigne : a French essayist ( 1533-1592 ) . OF INNOVATIONS . 3. — 24 . of course by its course , or “ running . ” — 31 . admired wondered at - 33 . round rapidly ( cf. " round trot " ) . 4. - 6 . ' pairs ...
... round - fair . 66 66 3. - 3 . Montaigne : a French essayist ( 1533-1592 ) . OF INNOVATIONS . 3. — 24 . of course by its course , or “ running . ” — 31 . admired wondered at - 33 . round rapidly ( cf. " round trot " ) . 4. - 6 . ' pairs ...
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