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  • Barthelemi having been sent, and by the reports of the guerrillas,

    War and Peace 2003

  • As to the miracles, they ceased when, in the ordeal by fire, Barthelemi, the author of the Holy Lance, came through the flames mortally injured.

    Peter the Hermit A Tale of Enthusiasm Daniel A. Goodsell

  • These last were also called sops-in-wine, from their being thrown into wine to improve its flavor, a custom which seems to have formerly prevailed in England; the old Greeks had a practice of the same kind, for l'Abbé Barthelemi tells us that they threw roses and violets into their wine-casks, for the purpose of flavoring their wines.

    Rural Hours 1887

  • Lauriston and Barthelemi having been sent, and by the reports of the guerrillas, Kutuzov was almost sure that the wound was mortal.

    War and Peace Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • Italian republics; nor are they rightly understood in the vague declamations of Barthelemi or Mitford; they were not only parties of names and men -- they were also parties of principles -- the parties of restriction and of advance.

    Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton 1838

  • To Rollin and Barthelemi, in the same manner, all the classics were contemporaries.

    Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829

  • Barthelemi cannot be denied the praise of industry and system; but he never forgets that he is a Christian and a Frenchman.

    A Defence of Poetry and Other Essays Percy Bysshe Shelley 1807

  • Barthelemi says, that, "many escaped, but others having perished, the custom fell into disrepute; and at length was wholly abolished."

    Sappho and Phaon Agnes Mary Frances 1796

  • I shall conclude this account with an extract from the works of the learned and enlightened Abbe 'Barthelemi; at once the vindication and eulogy of the Grecian Poetess.

    Sappho and Phaon 1796

  • I shall conclude this account with an extract from the works of the learned and enlightened Abbe 'Barthelemi; at once the vindication and eulogy of the Grecian

    Sappho and Phaon Agnes Mary Frances 1796

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