French and BelgiansJ.B. Lippincott & Company, 1879 - 414 sider |
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Side 25
... talk with an intelligent woman of the class who wear caps instead of bonnets . I ask whether they have public schools , and I understand her to say that there are laic schools , belonging to the city of Paris , where nothing is paid ...
... talk with an intelligent woman of the class who wear caps instead of bonnets . I ask whether they have public schools , and I understand her to say that there are laic schools , belonging to the city of Paris , where nothing is paid ...
Side 32
... talking to me lately about my wanting things cheap . " And do you find things cheap in your country of Af- rica ? " she wants to know . I tell her that my country is America , and that I can get a cup of coffee with milk , and bread and ...
... talking to me lately about my wanting things cheap . " And do you find things cheap in your country of Af- rica ? " she wants to know . I tell her that my country is America , and that I can get a cup of coffee with milk , and bread and ...
Side 48
... talk about the clericals being the enemies of repub- licanism , which seemed to me like building with one hand and tearing down with the other . They tell me that in the higher — the professional - schools there is no religious in ...
... talk about the clericals being the enemies of repub- licanism , which seemed to me like building with one hand and tearing down with the other . They tell me that in the higher — the professional - schools there is no religious in ...
Side 50
... talking a gentleman enters , whom the pro- fessor introduces as a member of the House of Deputies . This gentleman kindly offers to let me have an order to enter the Chambers or their parliament at Versailles . He mentions an American ...
... talking a gentleman enters , whom the pro- fessor introduces as a member of the House of Deputies . This gentleman kindly offers to let me have an order to enter the Chambers or their parliament at Versailles . He mentions an American ...
Side 53
... talk about what they can do if they come to America , and about Germans and Irish coming to my country and Frenchmen not . Victor tells me that the reason the French do not come is that they have such good times in their own country ...
... talk about what they can do if they come to America , and about Germans and Irish coming to my country and Frenchmen not . Victor tells me that the reason the French do not come is that they have such good times in their own country ...
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Side 305 - You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.
Side 245 - Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise him up at the last day.
Side 300 - Un seul Dieu tu adoreras, et aimeras parfaitement, Dieu en vain tu ne jureras, ni autre chose pareillement; Les Dimanches tu garderas, en servant Dieu dévotement; Tes Père et Mère honoreras, afin de vivre longuement; Homicide point ne seras, de fait ni volontairement; Luxurieux point ne seras, de corps ni de consentement; Le bien d 'autrui tu ne prendras, ni retiendras à ton escient ; Faux témoignage ne diras, ni mentiras aucunement.
Side 170 - But war's a game, which, were their subjects wise, Kings would not play at.
Side 38 - Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world...
Side 300 - Ni autre chose pareillement. Les Dimanches tu garderas, En servant Dieu dévotement. Tes père et mère honoreras, Afin de vivre longuement. Homicide point ne seras De fait ni volontairement. Luxurieux point ne seras De corps ni de consentement. Le bien d'autrui tu ne prendras , Ni retiendras à ton escient. Faux témoignage ne diras, Ni mentiras aucunement. L'œuvre de chair ne désireras Qu'en mariage seulement. Biens d'autrui ne convoiteras , Pour les avoir injustement.
Side 330 - At the census of 1872 it was found that of the total of 36,102,921 individuals constituting the population of France, 30,676,943 were born within the registration districts. Thus out of every 100 individuals but 15 had quitted their native commune, and 85 lived where they were born. Almost the whole of the existing migration is that from the rural districts into the towns of France. Trade and Industry. The foreign trade of France is officially divided into
Side 154 - Love suffereth long and is kind ; love envieth not ; love vaunteth not itself ; is not puffed up ; beareth all things ; believeth all things ; hopeth all things ; endureth all things.
Side 300 - Les Fêtes tu sanctifieras Qui te sont de commandement. Les Dimanches Messe ouïras, Et les Fêtes pareillement Tous tes péchés confesseras A tout le moins une fois l'an.
Side 298 - I baptize you with water, but there cometh one after me who shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire.