The Review of Reviews, Volume 17William Thomas Stead Office of the Review of Reviews, 1898 |
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Page 191
... French and English boys is generally sufficiently simple of arrangement . Lists of names sent to the office are paired with the lists sent from France , despatched once a month to Paris , and printed in the Revue Universitaire . The French ...
... French and English boys is generally sufficiently simple of arrangement . Lists of names sent to the office are paired with the lists sent from France , despatched once a month to Paris , and printed in the Revue Universitaire . The French ...
Page 300
... French papers . In these they con- gratulated themselves that they were at last shown to be as " practical as the English " -how much more practical is shown by the fact that French boys apply by hundreds and English boys by tens ...
... French papers . In these they con- gratulated themselves that they were at last shown to be as " practical as the English " -how much more practical is shown by the fact that French boys apply by hundreds and English boys by tens ...
Page 405
... French . This is easily accounted for . Years ago French was the usual medium of communication between the members of polite society in the various European nations . In those times our private teachers were mostly those " who had known ...
... French . This is easily accounted for . Years ago French was the usual medium of communication between the members of polite society in the various European nations . In those times our private teachers were mostly those " who had known ...
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