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... French by Bishop Amyot and from French into English by Sir Thomas North in 1579. The Bishop of Marseilles translated The History writtone by Thucydides in 1550 , from a French version of Claude de Seyssell . In 1547 The Secrete of ...
... French by Bishop Amyot and from French into English by Sir Thomas North in 1579. The Bishop of Marseilles translated The History writtone by Thucydides in 1550 , from a French version of Claude de Seyssell . In 1547 The Secrete of ...
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... French - language University of Louvain will be established in Walloon territory , chiefly at Ottignies . Both the French and the Dutch language Free Universities of Brussels will remain in the Belgian capital . In addition to these ...
... French - language University of Louvain will be established in Walloon territory , chiefly at Ottignies . Both the French and the Dutch language Free Universities of Brussels will remain in the Belgian capital . In addition to these ...
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Let us now direct our attention to Shakespeare's knowledge of French and Italian the two Continental tongues which were gradually developing into what can be called the language of literature . French , Italian and Spanish are languages ...
Let us now direct our attention to Shakespeare's knowledge of French and Italian the two Continental tongues which were gradually developing into what can be called the language of literature . French , Italian and Spanish are languages ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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