95 phrases avec le mot complete

' Bien frequently adds to a passage a shade of meaning which can be rendered in English only by a complete remodeling of the sentence, e.g.

that a complete French translation of the books I have written should be made, and should be published in an uniform

Her Majesty's government could not only entertain no objection, but would be disposed, in common with all who sincerely desire the early and complete abolition of this detestable traffick, to look with hope and satisfaction.

This is a complete outline of the story.

complet, entire, complete.

The book includes complete German-English and

A degree of success so important, though limited, might reasonably encourage the allied Courts to enter into a more complete understanding for the removal of other blots from the legal

complete communication of its contents the first time we meet.

He must have been a willing victim from what my informant states, as his profession of Islamism had been complete according to the usual rites.

"When this Collection is complete, and of the first edition,

=achever=, to complete, finish.

Complete Glossary to the Poetry and

The Works of Robert Burns, with a complete Life of the Poet and an

The Complete Works of Robert Burns, with a memoir by WILLIAM GUNYON.

Complete Works of Robert Burns, by

The Complete Works of Robert Burns, edited by WILLIAM

, to which are appended several other pieces of his writing, including the First Book of Discipline complete, by William

Complete Collection of the Portraits and Caricatures, drawn and engraved by JOHN

EMERSON.The complete Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, comprising his Essays, Lectures, Poems and Orations.

The furnishing of so complete a Key to the Pronunciation, that the American can teach it with the same accuracy and facility as the native Parisian.

They embody a complete course of Comparative Grammar, while their peculiar arrangement leaves the teacher free as to the use to be made of the theoretical portions.

That it is the most complete, accurate, and reliable dictionary of these languages published.

it, it appears to me that Mr. Quackenbos, by his revision, corrections, and additions, has rendered the Paris Edition, already so excellent, the most complete and valuable lexicon now in print.

his own complete Perfection, in himself was all his state....] [

Note 34: Charles himself and his creature Laud, while they abjured the innocent badges of Popery, retained all his worst vices, a complete subjection of reason to authority, a weak preference of form to substance, a childish passion for mummeries, an idolatrous veneration for the priestly character, and above all a merciless intolerance. (T. I, p. 31.

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