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loves of Rhodantes & Docicles , " another Greek romance by Theodorus
Prodromus , translated into French , 1746 , 1 2mo . 3. " Recherches sur les
Theatres de France , 1735 , 4to , and 8vo , 3 vols . Beauchamps did not confine
himself to the ...
loves of Rhodantes & Docicles , " another Greek romance by Theodorus
Prodromus , translated into French , 1746 , 1 2mo . 3. " Recherches sur les
Theatres de France , 1735 , 4to , and 8vo , 3 vols . Beauchamps did not confine
himself to the ...
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She understood the French language perfectly , and had some skill in the Latin ;
but would often lament that in her youth she did not make herself a perfect
mistress of it . This affection for literature no doubt induced her mother - in - law ,
the ...
She understood the French language perfectly , and had some skill in the Latin ;
but would often lament that in her youth she did not make herself a perfect
mistress of it . This affection for literature no doubt induced her mother - in - law ,
the ...
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Alexander Chalmers. BELLEAU ( REMI ) , a French poet , born in 1528 , at
Nogent le Rotrou , lived in the family of Renatus of Lorraine , marquis of Elbeuf ,
general of the French gallies , and attended him in his expedition to Italy in 1557.
Alexander Chalmers. BELLEAU ( REMI ) , a French poet , born in 1528 , at
Nogent le Rotrou , lived in the family of Renatus of Lorraine , marquis of Elbeuf ,
general of the French gallies , and attended him in his expedition to Italy in 1557.
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the 3d of November , 1701 , from whence he sailed to the Leeward Islands , in
order to examine the state of the French colonies and our own . He found the
former in some confusion , and the latter in so good a situation , that he thought
he ran ...
the 3d of November , 1701 , from whence he sailed to the Leeward Islands , in
order to examine the state of the French colonies and our own . He found the
former in some confusion , and the latter in so good a situation , that he thought
he ran ...
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The fight , however , lasted till dark , and though the firing then ceased , the vice -
admiral kept them company all night . The next morning , at break of day , he was
near the French ships , but none of his squadron except the Ruby was with him ...
The fight , however , lasted till dark , and though the firing then ceased , the vice -
admiral kept them company all night . The next morning , at break of day , he was
near the French ships , but none of his squadron except the Ruby was with him ...
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