(13) Rossi, P. Le suggesteur et la foule, psychologie du meneur.
— from Introduction to the Science of Sociology by E. W. (Ernest Watson) Burgess
La collection est publiée sous l'égide FTR&D. Elle réunit des ouvrages rédigés en langue française par des spécialistes de centres de recherches, de l'université et de l'industrie des télécommunications.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert
His most noticeable works that we remember, are, A Journey through Albania, in 1809, Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold, The State of Literature in Italy , and two volumes entitled Letters from Paris during the last Reign of Napoleon .
— from The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 by Various
Three years earlier Lady Florence Paget, daughter of the second Marquess of Anglesey, had been the affianced bride of Mr Henry Chaplin, who was passionately devoted to her, little dreaming that another had stolen her heart from him.
— from Love Romances of the Aristocracy by Thornton Hall
Finding that it would be useless to lose more time in searching for a route through this country I proceeded to rejoin the party once more; but whilst returning to them my attention was drawn to the numerous remains of native fires and encampments which we met with, till at last, on looking over some bushes at the sandstone rocks which were above us, I suddenly saw from one of them a most extraordinary large figure peering down upon me.
— from Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1 by Grey, George, Sir
Une coiffure avec tour de gorge, et le fichu plissé de point d'Alençon.
— from History of Lace by Palliser, Bury, Mrs.
[625] In the already quoted Etat d'un Trousseau , 1771, among the necessary articles are enumerated: "Une coëffure, tour de gorge et le fichu plissé de vraie Valencienne."
— from History of Lace by Palliser, Bury, Mrs.
L’umil squilletta sona il pio lamento, Che spesso mando al cielo, e la fortuna, Per disfogar cridando il fier tormento.
— from A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, Volume 1 (of 2) by Johann Beckmann
Elle alla s'asseoir auprés de ses sœurs, & leur fit mille honnestetez: elle leur fit part des oranges & des citrons que le Prince luy avoit donnez; ce qui les estonna fort, car elles ne la connoissoient point.
— from Popular Tales by Charles Perrault
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