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... French allies . On his return to Europe he was created Baron Rawdon in the Irish peerage , and afterwards succeeded his father as second Earl of Moira . In 1795 he once more assisted at a British defeat , having been sent with a small ...
... French allies . On his return to Europe he was created Baron Rawdon in the Irish peerage , and afterwards succeeded his father as second Earl of Moira . In 1795 he once more assisted at a British defeat , having been sent with a small ...
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... French languages . What is necessary is the banishment of the Latin grammar from the first half of the secondary course , which would mean that no formal Latin class had a place in the curriculum during that period . It would not be ...
... French languages . What is necessary is the banishment of the Latin grammar from the first half of the secondary course , which would mean that no formal Latin class had a place in the curriculum during that period . It would not be ...
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... French names could be initialed by the same letter . But in the case of the letters of Junius , such an objection could not be entertained . The names of none of the twenty or thirty persons conjectured at different times to be Junius ...
... French names could be initialed by the same letter . But in the case of the letters of Junius , such an objection could not be entertained . The names of none of the twenty or thirty persons conjectured at different times to be Junius ...
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... French and his ignorance of diplomatic etiquette , because Lord Chesterfield had been Ambassador at the Hague in 1745. Again , Lord Chesterfield , in his Letters to his Son , betrays an acquaintance with Corneille , who is quoted by ...
... French and his ignorance of diplomatic etiquette , because Lord Chesterfield had been Ambassador at the Hague in 1745. Again , Lord Chesterfield , in his Letters to his Son , betrays an acquaintance with Corneille , who is quoted by ...
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... a holy bond of sympathy and love , shall walk down life's pathways the New Adam and the New Eve , and a little child shall lead them . " IGNOTA . ON SOME FRENCH APPRECIATIONS OF THE ANGLO - SAXON GENIUS 72 JULY The Westminster Review .
... a holy bond of sympathy and love , shall walk down life's pathways the New Adam and the New Eve , and a little child shall lead them . " IGNOTA . ON SOME FRENCH APPRECIATIONS OF THE ANGLO - SAXON GENIUS 72 JULY The Westminster Review .
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