Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men: Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope and Other Eminent Persons of His Time |
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R. Why was the French church so very angry with Father Couraver , for so charitable a work as writing on the validity of our Ordinations ? Because they re - ordain any English ecclesiastic that comes over to them ; and consequently ...
R. Why was the French church so very angry with Father Couraver , for so charitable a work as writing on the validity of our Ordinations ? Because they re - ordain any English ecclesiastic that comes over to them ; and consequently ...
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If one is to write in French , one must use oneself to think in French ; and even then , for a great while , our Anglicisms will get uppermost , and betray us in writing , as our native accent does in speaking when we are among them .
If one is to write in French , one must use oneself to think in French ; and even then , for a great while , our Anglicisms will get uppermost , and betray us in writing , as our native accent does in speaking when we are among them .
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The secretary of the French embassy , then at the Porte , happened to be walking that way , and as he was getting as well as he could through the crowd , he saw a man with a large folio volume , which he had opened , but could not tell ...
The secretary of the French embassy , then at the Porte , happened to be walking that way , and as he was getting as well as he could through the crowd , he saw a man with a large folio volume , which he had opened , but could not tell ...
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