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Angoulême Duc d Lucca Eliza
( See Angoulême , Duc d') Lucca, Eliza Bonaparte, Princess of, 265 Lynedoch, Lord.
— from Napoleon's Letters to Josephine, 1796-1812 For the First Time Collected and Translated, with Notes Social, Historical, and Chronological, from Contemporary Sources by Emperor of the French Napoleon I

again dug ditches large enough
The whole city seemed peopled with fantastic beings; silent shadows were seen unpaving the streets and others dragging and upsetting great wagons, whilst others again dug ditches large enough to ingulf whole regiments of horsemen.
— from Twenty Years After by Alexandre Dumas

a davantage de leurres en
La seule différence, c'est qu'aujourd'hui il y a davantage de leurres en travers du chemin de celui qui cherche.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

al desarrollo de la economía
financiera y contribuyendo así al desarrollo de la economía mundial; contribuir a una sana expansión económica tanto en los países miembros como en los no miembros, con miras al desarrollo económico; contribuir a la expansión del comercio mundial sobre una base multilateral y no discriminatoria conforme a las obligaciones internacionales.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

Allon D D London Eng
Rev. Henry Allon , D. D., London, Eng.
— from The American Missionary — Volume 34, No. 06, June, 1880 by Various


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