228 résultats pour "putas"
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La barque s'approcha aussi près qu'elle put du rivage, mais il n'y avait pas assez de fond pour qu'elle pût
toucher le bord ; Felton se mit à l'eau jusqu'à la ceinture, ne voulant confier à personne son précieux fardeau.
Milady tressaillit dejoie ; ellevenait delire auplus profond ducœur dujeune homme : lamort de Buckingham yétait écrite entoutes lettres. « Felton…, dit-elle,vousêtesgrand comme JudasMacchabée ! Sivous mourez, jemeurs avecvous : voilà tout ceque jepuis vous dire. – Silence ! ditFelton, noussommes arrivés. » En effet, ontouchait ausloop. Felton monta lepremier àl’échelle etdonna lamain àMilady, tandisquelesmatelots lasoutenaient, carla mer était encore fortagitée. Un instant aprèsilsétaient surlep...
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ces fils de pute tels qu'ils étaient en réalité.
52 J’étais presque descendu devoiture avantqueVillaverde nefinisse delagarer. Unebonne dizaine de véhicules depatrouille noiretblanc étaient dispersés surleparking, plusuncamion duSWAT 1 et deux véhicules d’intervention d’urgence.Deuxagents enuniforme avaientdéjàdéployé leruban d’interdiction depasser àune cinquantaine demètres del’entrée delagalerie commerciale. Del’autre côtédu parking setrouvaient quatrecamions deschaînes detélé locales. Uncinquième étaitentrain desegarer, alors que jecourais...
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Baseball.
pitcher or argue a call with an umpire. Two or more coaches, positioned closer to the field, assist the manager by communicating with the players. For example,managers may decide what pitches should be thrown, when batters should swing at a pitch, and how runners should move around the bases. The manager relays thesedecisions through special hand signals that the coaches repeat to communicate to the players. Umpires are responsible for interpreting and enforcing the rules of play. They rule on...
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From The Sound and the Fury - anthology.
'You'd better slip on your pants and run,' he said. He went out. I got up and moved about, listening to him through the wall. He entered the sitting-room, toward the door. 'Aren't you ready yet?' 'Not yet. Run along. I'll make it.' He went out. The door closed. His feet went down the corridor. Then I could hear the watch again. I quit moving around and went to the window and drew thecurtains aside and watched them running for chapel, the same ones fighting the same heaving coat-s...
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From "Resistance to Civil Government" - anthology.
intending it, as God. A very few—as heroes, patriots, martyrs, reformers in the great sense, and men—serve the state with their consciences also, and so necessarily resist it for the most part; and they are commonly treated as enemies by it. A wise man will only be useful as a man, and will not submit to be “clay,” and “stop a holeto keep the wind away,” but leave that office to his dust at least: “I am too high born to be propertied,To be a second at control,Or useful serving-man and instr...
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Dwight D.
maneuvers in Louisiana in 1941, he played a leading role as a staff officer, adding to his reputation and securing him a promotion to brigadier general. On December 7,1941, Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and the next day the United States entered World War II against the Axis Powers (Japan, Germany, and Italy). A weeklater, the army’s new chief of staff, General George C. Marshall, called Eisenhower to Washington, D.C., and put him in charge of the War Plans Division. Opinions differed on...
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compréhensible satisfaction.
« Mon honneur dépenddecemariage, finitparrépondre SilasToronthal, etce mariage se fera ! » Lorsque Savarapporta cetteréponse àsa mère, celle-ci tombapresque évanouie danslesbras de safille etne put que verser deslarmes dedésespoir. Silas Toronthal avaitdonc ditlavérité ! Le mariage futfixé au6juillet. Pendant cestrois semaines, onimagine ceque dutêtre l’existence dePierre Bathory. Son trouble étaiteffrayant. Enproie àdes accès derage impuissante, tantôtilrestait enfermé dans la maison delarue Ma...
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Keraban Le Tetu, Vol.
La, le seigneur Keraban aurait pu aisement faire une ample provision de tuyaux de pipe en bois de cerisier, qui sont l'objet d'un important commerce. En effet, le cerisier abonde sur cette partie du pachalik, et Van Mitten crut devoir raconter a sa fiancee ce grand fait historique: c'est que ce fut precisement de Keresoum que le proconsul Lucullus envoya les premiers cerisiers qui furent acclimates en Europe. Saraboul n'avait jamais entendu parler du celebre gourmet et ne parut prendre qu'un med...
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Constitution of the United States.
chief executive should have the power to veto legislation, should be elected by Congress or the people, should be eligible to run for reelection, and should command thearmed forces. Some delegates even hoped for a limited monarchy. Not until September 8, more than three months after the convention started, did the final shape ofthe presidency emerge: a single leader, elected to a four-year term and eligible for reelection, with authority to veto bills enacted by Congress. The president was alsog...
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Constitution of the United States - U.
chief executive should have the power to veto legislation, should be elected by Congress or the people, should be eligible to run for reelection, and should command thearmed forces. Some delegates even hoped for a limited monarchy. Not until September 8, more than three months after the convention started, did the final shape ofthe presidency emerge: a single leader, elected to a four-year term and eligible for reelection, with authority to veto bills enacted by Congress. The president was alsog...
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Les Index Noires
Et, pour ne pas continuer une conversation dans laquelle Jack Ryan eût encore essayé de combattre ses
projets, Harry quitta brusquement son camarade et rentra au cottage.
opérée sans incident. Il n'existait aucune galerie latérale dans la paroi du puits, lequel s'étranglait peu à peu, en forme d'entonnoir. Mais Harry commençait à sentir un air plus frais, qui venait d'en bas, \24 d'où il conclut que l'extrémité inférieure du puits communiquait avec quelque boyau de l'étage inférieur de la crypte. La corde glissait toujours. L'obscurité était absolue. Le silence, absolu aussi. Si un être vivant, quel qu'il fût, avait cherché refuge dans ce mystérieux et profond ab...
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exactly what to do.
him upthe next Saturday at7:00, andwewould startthen. Itold him, "I'mnoteven through withtheA's." Hesaid, "OK," and thesound ofhis own voice made himcrythe most. Message three.9:31A.M. Hello? Hello?Hello? When Momtucked meinthat night, shecould tellthat something wasonmy mind, andasked ifIwanted totalk. Idid, but not toher, soIsaid, "Nooffense, butno." "Are yousure?" " Tresfatigué, " Isaid, waving myhand. "Doyouwant meto read something toyou?" "It'sOK." "Wecould gothrough the New YorkTimes for m...
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Avant qu'il pût y songer, Tom se glissa derrière
Et lui donna de la botte pour lui apprendre.
de gemmes semblables àde vivantes étoiles.Lemanteau ducavalier flottaitderrière luietson capuchon était rejeté enarrière ; sescheveux dorésvolaient, chatoyants, auvent desacourse. Frodon eutl’impression qu’une lumière blanche brillaitautravers delaforme etdes vêtements ducavalier commeautravers d’unmince voile. Grands-Pas bondithorsdesacachette etse précipita verslaRoute, criantetsautant parlabruyère, mais avant même qu’iln’eût bougé ouappelé, lecavalier avaitserré labride deson cheval ets’était...
- Les politiques grecs qui vivaient dans le gouvernement populaire ne reconnaissaient d'autre force qui pût le soutenir que celle de la vertu.
- Libre de tout souci, il put se livrer sans contrainte au doux penchant qui l'attirait vers la dot de Mademoiselle Steimbourg. Edmond About, le Nez d'un notaire
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Tolstoï, la Guerre et la Paix (extrait).
— Eh bien ! vous savez la grande nouvelle. Le prince Koutouzov est maréchal. Tous les dissentiments sont terminés. J’en suis si content, Si heureux ! Enfin, voilà un homme ! proclama-t-il, en promenant sur l’assistance un regard plein d’importance et de sévérité. Malgré son vif désir d’obtenir une place, l’homme de beaucoup de mérite ne put se défendre de faire remarquer au prince Basile qu’il n’avait pas toujours parlé de la sorte. C’était une inconvenance, tant à l’égard du prince Basile...
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Le Rouge et Le Noir
Mme de Rênal eut bien plus de peine à prouver à Julien que, faisant aux convenances de son mari le sacrifice
d'une place de huit cents francs que lui offrait publiquement le directeur du dépôt, il pouvait sans honte
accepter un dédommagement.
\24Nous voici arrivés à l'état que vous avez tant souhaité. Désormais vous vivrez sans remords. A la moindre indisposition de vos enfants, vous ne les verrez plus dans la tombe. \24Je suis fâchée que vous ne puissiez pas embrasser Stanislas, lui dit-elle froidement. Julien finit par être profondément frappé des embrassements sans chaleur de ce cadavre vivant; il ne put penser à autre chose pendant plusieurs lieues. Son âme était navrée, et avant de passer la montagne, tant qu'il put voir le cloc...
- Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime with the "velvet revolution" in 1989.
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Don't cry, I said, by putting my fingers on my face and pushing imaginary tears up my cheeks and back into my eyes.
Say something. He took hispen from hisshirt pocket andthetop napkin fromthestack onthe table. He wrote, Youwere happy whenIwas away. How could youthink that? We arelying toourselves andtoeach other. Lying about what? Idon't careifwe're lying. I am abad person. I don't care.Idon't carewhat youare. I can't. What's killingyou? He took another napkinfromthestack. He wrote, You'rekillingme. And then Iwas silent. He wrote, Youremind me. I put myhands onthe table andtold him, Youhave me. He took anothe...
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From The Pilgrim's Progress - anthology.
First, The pilgrims were clothed with such kind of raiment as was diverse from the raiment of any that traded in that fair. The people, therefore, of the fair, made agreat gazing upon them: some said they were fools, some they were bedlams, and some they are outlandish men. (I Corinthians ii.7, S.) Secondly, And as they wondered at their apparel, so they did likewise at their speech; for few could understand what they said; they naturally spoke the language ofCanaan, but they that kept the f...
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Convaincre, persuader, délibérer
Convaincre, persuader, délibérer net de l'appartement bas. Elle fut si pressée de sa curiosité , que sans considérer qu' il était mal honnête de quitter sa compagnie, elle y descendit par un petit escalier dérobé, et avec tant de précipitation , qu'elle pensa se rompre le cou deux ou trois fois. Étant arrivée à la porte du cabi- 40 net, elle s'y arrêta quelque temps, songeant à la défense que son Mari lui avait faite, et consi dérant qu' il pourra...
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Bill of Rights.
accused has the right to “confront”—that is, to cross-examine witnesses who testify against him or her at trial. Those accused also have a right to subpoena (compel)supporting witnesses to testify in court and to have a lawyer assist in their legal defense. G Seventh Amendment In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall beotherwise re-examined in any Court of the United Stat...
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Bill of Rights - U.
accused has the right to “confront”—that is, to cross-examine witnesses who testify against him or her at trial. Those accused also have a right to subpoena (compel)supporting witnesses to testify in court and to have a lawyer assist in their legal defense. G Seventh Amendment In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall beotherwise re-examined in any Court of the United Stat...
- Il courut pour les atteindre, mais ne le put, car ils allaient comme l'autan balayant les feuilles sèches. Charles De Coster, la Légende et les aventures héroïques, joyeuses et glorieuses d'Ulenspiegel et de Lamme Goedzak au pays de Flandres et ailleurs
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Le nom de famille de mon père étant Pirrip, et mon nom de baptême Philip, ma langue enfantine ne put jamais
former de ces deux mots rien de plus long et de plus explicite que Pip.
Je crois qu’effectivement mesjoues étaient grasses, bienquejefusse restépetitetfaible pourmonâge. « Du diable sije ne les mangerais pas !ditl’homme enfaisant unsigne detête menaçant, jecrois même quej’enai quelque envie. » J’exprimai l’espoirqu’iln’en ferait rien,etjeme cramponnai plussolidement àla pierre surlaquelle ilm’avait placé, autant pourm’ytenir enéquilibre quepour m’empêcher decrier. « Allons, ditl’homme, parle !oùest tamère ? – Là, monsieur ! » répondis-je. Il fit un mouvement, puisqu...
- It was with the "velvet revolution" of 1989 that Czechoslovakia put an end to the communist regime but the writer Vaclav Havel became Head of State and was then unable to withstand nationalist tensions.
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Le Speronare
Vers une des extremites de la caisse, on retrouva une petite monnaie de cuivre; au centre etait une aigle
couronnee, et au-dessus de cette aigle, une croix et quelques lettres dont on ne put retrouver la signification.
Dome de Montreale, la cathedrale de Palerme et le palais Royal. Celui-la, c'est Guillaume le Pacifique, Guillaume le poete, Guillaume l'artiste. Il profite a la fois de la civilisation grecque, arabe et occidentale; il prend aux Occidentaux la pensee mystique, aux Arabes la forme, aux Grecs l'ornementation; trouve le temps de faire une croisade, et revient mourir, a trente-six ans, pres de ce Dome de Montreale qu'il a bati. En lui s'eteint la descendance legitime du grand comte. Il a pour succes...
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Helika
Le prêtre tout ému se retourna vers moi, m'embrassa avec effusion, mes sanglots m'empêchaient d'articuler
une seule syllabe; "Courage, me dit-il, priez et espérez.
Dix minutes après, la porte s'ouvrit et nous fûmes invités à entrer de nouveau. La figure de monsieur Odillon était empreinte de tristesse, celle d'Attenousse était calme et sérieuse. A fûmes nous auprès d'eux que la cloche de la prison se fit entendre. J'écoutai en frémissant: hélas! c'étaient des glas qui invitaient les âmes charitables à unir leurs prières à celles du prêtre qui allait offrir le Saint Sacrifice pour le repos de l'âme de celui qui devait mourir. En effet, quelques instants apr...
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Dictionnaire en ligne:
DÉLIVRER1, verbe transitif.
— Par métaphore. [Sans idée d'obstacle] Faire apparaître. Un chuchotement sur les feuilles annonce que la pluie va délivrer cette odeur violente que j'aime (FRANÇOIS MAURIAC, Journal 3, 1940, page 280 ). 3. [Le complément d'objet direct désigne un inanimé abstrait ou concret] Dégager de ce qui gêne, fait obstacle. J'ai défriché à la pioche, le bas du jardin (...), pour délivrer des framboisiers qui poussaient mal (HENRI, ALBAN FOURNIER, DIT ALAIN-FOURNIER, Correspondance [avec Jacques Rivière] ,...
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Robur-le-Conquerant
En tout cas, à mesure qu'il descendait plus au sud, la durée du jour diminuait.
Et pourtant, quelques sommets se dressent sur les terres antarctiques. A chaque instant un choc eût été possible et aurait amené la destruction de l'appareil. Cette catastrophe fut d'autant plus à craindre que le vent inclina vers l'est, en dépassant le méridien zéro. Deux points lumineux se montrèrent alors à une centaine de kilomètres en avant de l' Albatros. C'étaient les deux volcans qui font partie du vaste système des monts Ross, l'Erebus et le Terror. L'Albatros allait-il donc se brûler à...
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L'auberge de l'ange gardien
Le general se leva et annonca qu'il etait temps de s'habiller.
On monta le perron, on entra dans la salle; Elfy et Moutier se trouverent en face d'une foule compacte: le notaire, les parents, les amis, les voisins, tous avaient ete invites et remplissaient la salle, agrandie, embellie, peinte et meublee. Des sieges etaient prepares en nombre suffisant pour tous les invites. Le general fit asseoir Elfy entre lui et Moutier, Mme Blidot a sa gauche, puis Derigny et les enfants; le notaire se trouvait en face avec une table devant lui. Quand tout le monde fut p...
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Devoir d'anglais correction
particular occasion you lacked the tiny bit that would have made the differenceor, as in the given example, you gave the wrong answer to one essential question.The document suggests that in order to take no chances when preparing for a job interview, you should stick asclosely as possible to the skills and attributes mentioned in the job advertisement. If you don't get the job, youshould be prepared to accept it and move on.Being well aware of the qualities required for a position is vital, but...
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Heracles (Herakles; Glory of Hera) Greek The
greatest hero of Greek mythology, he was called
Hercules by the Romans.
Amphitryon’s cattle. Heracles killed the lion and ever after wore its pelt (though some say that the pelt worn by Heracles was that of the Nemean lion; see The Twelve Labors of Heracles , right). Heracles then did battle with Erginus, King of Orchomenos, who attacked Thebes. Amphitryon died in this struggle. The victorious Heracles became the idol of Thebes. Creon, the new king of Thebes, gave his daughter Megara (2) to Heracles in marriage. The marriage was not a happy one, and in later years,...
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Virtutem verba putas
V.rtutem verba putas Tu crois que la vertu n'est qu'un mot Cette expression, qui dérive d'Horace (Ep., 1, 6, 31 ), est citée de façon polémique par Jean de Salisbury (Policraticus, 1, 12 [Pl 199, 662a]) et figure dans le Po/ythecon (S, 334); elle trouve des parallèles non seulement dans I'œuvre d' Horace (Ep., 1, 17., 41 ), mais ,, ,ssi chez Sénèque (Ep., 123, 10) qui faisait de cette f0111111le l'emblème d'une pensée qui dévaluait le > et la vertu, tels que l'entendaient les Stoïciens, e...
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Excerpt from Emma - anthology.
Her sister, though comparatively but little removed by matrimony, being settled in London, only sixteen miles off, was much beyond her daily reach; and many along October and November evening must be struggled through at Hartfield, before Christmas brought the next visit from Isabella and her husband and their littlechildren to fill the house and give her pleasant society again. Highbury, the large and populous village almost amounting to a town, to which Hartfield, in spite of its separate...
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Stock Exchange.
A Example of a Trade In an example of a trade, an investor wanting to buy 200 shares—also known as two round lots, of 100 shares each—of IBM stock will telephone or e-mail the order to abrokerage firm. This communication is normally made to an individual called a stockbroker. The investor might desire to buy the shares at the market, or current, price.On the other hand, the investor may choose to pay no more than a set amount per share. The brokerage firm then contacts one of its floor brokers...
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American Civil War.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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American Civil War - U.
free state to keep the balance in the Senate. It also provided that slavery would be excluded from the still unorganized part of the Louisiana Territory. A line was drawnfrom Missouri’s southern boundary, at the latitude of 36°30’, and slavery would not be allowed in the territory north of that line,with the exception of Missouri. B Compromise of 1850 Agitation against slavery continued in the North. The South reacted by defending it ever more strongly. The Mexican War, by which the United Stat...
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Excerpt from A Christmas Carol - anthology.
External heat and cold had little influence on Scrooge. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. No wind that blew was bitterer than he, no falling snowwas more intent upon its purpose, no pelting rain less open to entreaty. Foul weather didn’t know where to have him. The heaviest rain, and snow, and hail, and sleet,could boast of the advantage over him in only one respect. They often “came down” handsomely and Scrooge never did. Nobody ever stopped him in the street to say, with g...
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French Canadian Nationalism - Canadian History.
The revolution ended in independence for the Americans, who named their new country the United States of America. In the aftermath, thousands of people who hadopposed the American Revolution migrated from what was now the United States to British North America. These people, known as the United Empire Loyalists, settledin the Maritimes, where they greatly increased the British majority over the Acadians, and in Québec. Some settled near francophone communities around Montréal andin the Eastern T...
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Middle Ages .
Saints were very important in Late Antiquity. They were considered both models of virtue and powerful miracle workers. One of the most well-known saints of the periodwas Saint Anthony. Anthony gave away all his possessions and left his hometown in Egypt to live alone in the desert and pray. Anthony was one of the first Christianmonks. The word monk comes from a term meaning 'alone.' Gradually Anthony attracted followers, and he eventually became the center of a whole community of monks who wis...
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Mes sentiments sont trop Fort car mon cœur est musclé &' si je D éclare ma Flamme tu risque t’appeler les pompiers.. ♥ . T'es beau ta tout ce que j'aime mais tu connais trop de pute, c'est tous ce qui me gène ! Tu était magnifique, juska que tes 30jours d"essaie photo shop expire !! Oui j'ai d éjà aim é, pour la beaut é du geste, mais la pomme était dure je m'y suis cass ées les dents. . « Il y a des personnes qui marquent nos vies, m ême si cela ne dure qu'un moment. Et nous ne somm...
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Abraham Lincoln
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INTRODUCTION
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th president of the United States (1861-1865) and one of the great leaders in American history.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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Abraham Lincoln - USA History.
fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails. That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded tospeak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first political speech. A witness recalled that Lincoln “was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of theday.” In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired, along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and specul...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: The Golden Fleece - anthology.
It remained to lull to sleep the dragon that guarded the fleece, and this was done by scattering over him a few drops of a preparation which Medea had supplied. Atthe smell he relaxed his rage, stood for a moment motionless, then shut those great round eyes, that had never been known to shut before, and turned over on his side,fast asleep. Jason seized the fleece and with his friends and Medea accompanying, hastened to their vessel before Æetes the king could arrest their departure, andmade the...
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Excerpt from Barnaby Rudge - anthology.
Mr. Dennis rolled lazily over upon his breast, and resting his chin upon his hand in imitation of the attitude in which Hugh lay, said, as he too looked towards thedoor: “ Ay, ay, you knew him, brother, you knew him. But who'd suppose to look at that chap now, that he could be the man he is! Isn't it a thousand cruel pities, brother,that instead of taking his nat'ral rest and qualifying himself for further exertions in this here honourable cause, he should be playing at soldiers like a boy?...
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Russian Revolutions of 1917 (Histoire) .
as Marxists. They believed that the working class—with its struggles to organize trade unions and to bring about political reforms of benefit to the majority ofpeople—would become the primary force for revolutionary change. The Russian Marxists formed the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP) in 1898. By 1903,however, the RSDLP had split into two factions. The faction called the Bolsheviks (from the Russian word for “majority”), led by Vladimir Ilich Lenin, favored a more centralized a...