The Student's Assistant, Or Learner's First Guide to the English LanguageCh. De Mat, 1841 - 168 pages |
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Page 89
... ignorer . 3 To make one sensible of , faire connaître à quelqu'un . 3 To expose , montrer . THE STUD . ASSISTANT . 8 3 restored the candlestick , and that of not having found ASSISTANT . 89 Alexander the Great and Porus.
... ignorer . 3 To make one sensible of , faire connaître à quelqu'un . 3 To expose , montrer . THE STUD . ASSISTANT . 8 3 restored the candlestick , and that of not having found ASSISTANT . 89 Alexander the Great and Porus.
Page 110
... Porus , an Indian prince of great courage and prudence , desired to see him . After much entreaty , Porus con- sented , and accordingly set forward . Alexan- der , who had been told of his coming , went forth with some of his train in ...
... Porus , an Indian prince of great courage and prudence , desired to see him . After much entreaty , Porus con- sented , and accordingly set forward . Alexan- der , who had been told of his coming , went forth with some of his train in ...
Page 111
... Porus , " all things are inelu- ded in that single sentence . " Alexander , struck with this greatness of soul , the magna- nimity of which seemed heightened by distress , did not only restore him his kingdom , but annexed other ...
... Porus , " all things are inelu- ded in that single sentence . " Alexander , struck with this greatness of soul , the magna- nimity of which seemed heightened by distress , did not only restore him his kingdom , but annexed other ...
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Abdallah Abounadar Alexander Androcles answered asked assembly ASSISTANT Astyages battle Brutus Cæsar candlestick Cardinal Carneades Collatia commanded consuls Cosroes courage court courtiers cried crown Cyrus Damon Darius death Dervise deserved desired distant soil duke Duke de Berry Duke of Guise emperor endeavour enemy Epictetus être eyes faire father favour fortune friendship gave give gods gold hand happy heart honour horse immediately instantly Julius Cæsar king of Persia liberty lion live lord lord Stair Louis XIV magnificence manner master ment merit minister misfortune modesty monarch never noble officer passion perceived Persian person pleasure poor Porus present prisoners Pythias qu'il replied reproached retired riches Roman s'il y avait says sent slave smiling Socrates soldier soul sous-entendez STUD suffer Tarquin thee thing tion told took traduisez comme s'il truth turned ukase virtue wife woman young prince youth