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"Discours" at the French Academy, lingering over every word and weighing every idea.
Amiel's Journal Henri Fr��d��ric Amiel 1885
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[2] The anti-Cartesians found material for cheap ridicule in these aspirations of the philosopher; and it is almost needless to say that, in the thirteen years which elapsed between the publication of the "Discours" and the death of Descartes, he did not contribute much to their realisation.
Science & Education Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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After suggesting that Trefusis's Gothic miniature "Echo" 1931 is akin to the Melville of "Typee" and the "Discours" of Rousseau, he adds: "Ideally this is a novel for younger readers: but I first read it in my seventies and it has imprinted itself on my imagination as if I had known it all my life."
The Biographers' Biographer Carl Rollyson 2011
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These versified mnemonics are known as the "Interleaved Summaries of the Vinaya Discours".
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These versified mnemonics are known as the "Interleaved Summaries of the Vinaya Discours".
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Source : « WINSTON CHURCHILL, Discours de guerre – Edition bilingue »
70th Anniversary of Churchill’s Famous Speeches Rene Meertens 2010
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Source : « WINSTON CHURCHILL, Discours de guerre – Edition bilingue »
70th Anniversary of Churchill’s Famous Speeches Rene Meertens 2010
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Discours du Président de la République sur la stra...
Archive 2009-01-23 2009
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Discours du Président de la République sur la stra...
Archive 2009-04-27 2009
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Discours du Président de la République sur la stra...
Archive 2009-08-28 2009
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