The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetorick, History, Moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. ...W. Strahan, 1769 |
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... Turenne The fame topic taken from M. Flechier . 21 22 DESCRIPTIONS . The retired life of M. de Lamoignon in the country , during the vacation II . The modesty of M. Turenne . His private life 25 26 III . The III . The honourable ...
... Turenne The fame topic taken from M. Flechier . 21 22 DESCRIPTIONS . The retired life of M. de Lamoignon in the country , during the vacation II . The modesty of M. Turenne . His private life 25 26 III . The III . The honourable ...
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Charles Rollin. III . The honourable reception M. Turenne met with from the King , upon his return from the campaign . His modesty Page 27 IV . The Queen of England's escape by fea 29 2 PARALLELS , I. Parallel between M. Turenne and the ...
Charles Rollin. III . The honourable reception M. Turenne met with from the King , upon his return from the campaign . His modesty Page 27 IV . The Queen of England's escape by fea 29 2 PARALLELS , I. Parallel between M. Turenne and the ...
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... Turenne , even in the midst of battles and victories . The orator must begin with a common - place , to represent how difficult it is for a general , at the head of a great army , neither to be elate with pride , nor to confider himself ...
... Turenne , even in the midst of battles and victories . The orator must begin with a common - place , to represent how difficult it is for a general , at the head of a great army , neither to be elate with pride , nor to confider himself ...
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... Turenne . " Do not imagine , Sirs , that our hero lost those re- " ligious sentiments at the head of armies , and in ... Turenne " M. Turenne was never more sensible that there " Of Composition . 21 The foregoing fubject as treated ...
... Turenne . " Do not imagine , Sirs , that our hero lost those re- " ligious sentiments at the head of armies , and in ... Turenne " M. Turenne was never more sensible that there " Of Composition . 21 The foregoing fubject as treated ...
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... Turenne did " not believe his could be safe , if not fortified daily " by the oblation of the divine victim , who tri- " umphed over all the powers of hell . He afssisted at " it with a devotion and modesty capable of inspiring " awe in ...
... Turenne did " not believe his could be safe , if not fortified daily " by the oblation of the divine victim , who tri- " umphed over all the powers of hell . He afssisted at " it with a devotion and modesty capable of inspiring " awe in ...
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