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What is interesting about these chamber works here is how they all reveal the aspect of French music that was moving toward the rococo.
In French, these are not considered to be additional letters for the purposes of collation.
He learned the Polish language at home and the Russian language in schools ; and having a French governess and a German governess, he became fluent in these four languages as a child.
The exposition of these ideas, encouraged by Widor and Munch, became Schweitzer's next task, and appeared in the masterly study J. S. Bach: Le Musicien-Poète, written in French and published in 1905.
They generally have other terms specific to U. S. nationals, such as German US-Amerikaner, French étatsunien, Japanese 米国人 beikokujin, Arabic أمريكاني amriikaanii ( as opposed to the more-common أمريكي amriikii ), and Italian statunitense, but these may be less common than the term American.
The term ' antibiosis ', meaning " against life ," was introduced by the French bacteriologist Vuillemin as a descriptive name of the phenomenon exhibited by these early antibacterial drugs.
The 1000-page autobiographical manuscript Récoltes et semailles ( 1986 ) is now available on the internet in the French original, and an English translation is underway ( these parts of Récoltes et semailles have already been translated into Russian and published in Moscow ).
They rented the apartment of an American man who was away for the summer, and Nin came across a number of French paperbacks: " One by one, I read these books, which were completely new to me.
The first of these scientific concepts of acids and bases was provided by the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier, circa 1776.
Of these, 663, 035 live in the Spanish part of the Basque country and the remaining 51, 100 live in the French part.
On the right of these French and Bavarian positions, between Oberglauheim and Blenheim, Tallard deployed 64 French and Walloon squadrons ( 16 drawn from Marsin ) supported by nine French battalions standing near the Höchstädt road.
Although the Allies were again repulsed, these persistent attacks on Blenheim eventually bore fruit, panicking Clérambault into making the worst French error of the day.
As these elite French cavalry attacked, they were faced by five English squadrons under Colonel Francis Palmes.
Rumours of a battle first appeared in the French press as early as 7 August, although credible reports did not arrive until 26 August, and even these claimed that Nelson was dead and Bonaparte a British prisoner.
In French these are respectively léonard spoken in the Breton county of Léon, trégorrois spoken in the Trégor, vannetais spoken around the city of Vannes, and cornouaillais spoken in the Breton Cornouaille ).
Note however, that the allemandes, that occur in these suites do not correspond to a French dance from the same period.
The French called these dances contra-dance or contredanse.
The result is that Clipperton is now virtually a sandy desert, with only 674 remaining palms counted by C. Jost during the " Passion 2001 " French mission, and five islets in the lagoon with grass that these terrestrial crabs cannot reach.
The oldest of these is the French Federation of Speleology ( originally Société de spéléologie ) founded by Édouard-Alfred Martel in 1895, which produced the first periodical journal in speleology, Spelunca.
Non-English names include Treno suburbano in Italian, Cercanías in Spanish, Rodalies in Catalan, Nahverkehrszug in German ( and in most larger cities S-Bahns though these trains also often include city centre metro-like sections where lines have merged and services become more frequent, and stations are closer together to better distribute passengers into the city core ), Train de banlieue in French, Příměstský vlak in Czech and Elektrichka in Russian.
The Commonwealth of Nations — formerly the British Commonwealth — is a voluntary association of 54 independent sovereign states, most of which are former British colonies, or dependencies of these colonies with three exceptions, Mozambique ( which was a Portuguese possession ), Rwanda ( which was a Belgian mandate ) and Cameroon ( which is a union of a French mandate and a British mandate ) plus the United Kingdom itself.
Nobility used to have privileges above commoners ( see aristocracy ), but the French Revolution and other revolutions revoked these privileges and made citizens.

these and horsemen
Noticing a rush of horsemen fast approaching from the south, he later recalled " … I went towards the nearest of these squadrons to instruct their officer, but instead of being listened to was immediately surrounded and called upon to ask for quarter.
In addition to these heavy cavalry, the Macedonian army also employed lighter horsemen called prodromoi for scouting and screening, as well as the Macedonian pike phalanx and various kinds of light infantry.
Uniquely in Europe, these horsemen comprised a militia cavalry force with no feudal links, being under the sole control of the king or the count of Castile because of the " charters " ( or fueros ).
Pinned between Conrad and the Swabians, these horsemen were cut to pieces.
Romulus forms a personal guard called the Celeres ; these are three hundred of Rome's finest horsemen.
The young Duke of Buckingham, being overwhelmed by the speed of these events, escaped to Huntingdon with sixty horsemen, with the intention of continuing towards Lincolnshire.
Towards dusk, French cavalry caught up with Austrian III Korps and tried to block its retreat but the numerous Austrian cavalry in the sector promptly stepped in, hitting the enemy's flank and sending these horsemen fleeing.
Though armed only with a pike, these early horsemen were very qualified as mounted cavalrymen, but when provided with a bow under Sennacherib ( 705-681 BC ), they eventually became capable both of long-range and hand-to-hand combat, mirroring the development of dual-purpose cataphract archers by the Parthian Empire during the 1st century BC.
The title and distinctive dress of these horsemen was subsequently widely adopted by light cavalry regiments in European and other armies.
According to Livy, in the extreme right he posted the Trallian and Cretan horsemen, each body numbering 500 troopers, but most probably, these are the light troops and archers named by Appian to be intermingled among the cavalry.
Along with these mentioned Polish or Lithuanian horsemen there were banners / companies of lighter cavalry drawn from Lithuanian Tatars ( serving in their own banners under their precarious legal status ), Romanian (" Wallachian "), Cheremis, Circassians ( similar to Kozak / Pancerni ) and Hungarians.
It is not known if these horsemen really arrived at their destination ; if they did, it would be the first recorded presence of Roman soldiers on what is now Polish soil.
Hill describes the destructive effects of the six " horsemen " listed and challenges the reader to ask how many of these destructive influences affect him or her.
; Skeleton Horsemen ( Core Units ): The cavalry of a Tomb Kings army, now mounted on skeleton steeds these undead horsemen and their steeds require no rest, food, water or shelter and are relentless in the pursuit of any foe.
Gelo's horsemen left their camp on the night before the appointed day, and at daybreak these horsemen arrived at the Carthaginian sea camp and were admitted into the camp.
In return, they posted their mass of horsemen all along the front of the Macedonians since they had decided to press the battle with these.
On one occasion a squadron of these horsemen charged British and Commonwealth troops throwing small hand grenades from the saddle.
Montrose quickly ordered these horsemen back into the line as they were now needed on the left where the battle was developing.
Behind these horsemen were five more contingents: foot soldiers with iron swords and wooden or leather shields ; horsemen in cuirasses, armed with iron lances, swords, and wooden shields ; crossbowmen ; more horsemen ; soldiers armed with arquebuses ; lastly, native peoples from Tlaxcalan, Tliliuhquitepec, and Huexotzinco.
Wazir Khan's own forces were six thousand horsemen, eight to nine thousand musketeers ( burqandaz ) and archers, and with these about ten guns of artillery and many elephants.
The one is a settled or standing cnapan the date and place being known and yearly haunted and observed: of these cnapan days in Pembrokeshire there were wont to be five in number, the first at Bury sands between the parishes of Nevern and Newport upon Shrove Tuesday yearly ; the second at Portheinon, on Eastcr Monday, between the parishes of Meline and Eglwyswrw ; the third on low Easterday at Pwll-du in Penbedw between the parishes Penrhydd and Penbedw ; the fourth and fifth were wont to be at St. Meigans in Cemais between Cemais men of the one party, and Emlyn men, and the men of Cardiganshire with them of the other party, the first upon Ascension Day, the other upon Corpus Christi day, ' and these two last were the great and main places, far exceeding any of the former in multitude of people for at these places there have oftentimes been esteemed two thousand foot beside horsemen ...

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