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Pero en esa región la
Pero en esa región la selva no es continua, sino que alterna con llanos pantanosos cubiertos de pastos espesos.
— from Heath's Modern Language Series: The Spanish American Reader by Ernesto Nelson

plus etc etc Rochefoucault Lettre
return Footnote 8: "L'intérêt est l'ame de l'amour-propre, de sorte que comme le corps, privé de son ame, est sans vue, sans ouïe, sans connoissance, sans sentiment, et sans mouvement; de même l'amour-propre, séparé, s'il le faut dire ainsi, de son intérêt, ne voit, n'entend, ne sent, et ne se remue plus," etc., etc. (Rochefoucault, Lettre à Madame Sablé).
— from The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 by Byron, George Gordon Byron, Baron

predecesseurs et en réunissant les
[403] 'Je n'ai pu concilier ces grands interêts (of political order and the spiritual authority of the Pope) qu'en annulant les donations des Empereurs Français, mes predecesseurs, et en réunissant les états romains à la France.'
— from The Holy Roman Empire by Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount


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