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Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the ...
The Governour told them by M. Montour, a french Woman, who had lived long
among these People, and is now Interpretess, that he was glad to see them all
well after so long a Journey, and was now ready with his Council to receive what
they ...
Pennsylvania. Provincial Council, Samuel Hazard, 1840
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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society: JRGS
The interpretess Tereza, however, remained on board to speak privately to
Villarino. When they were alone she said the history of the cause of Gu-
chumpilqui's being assassinated was a fabrication, that the truth was he had
gone to ...
Royal Geographical Society, 1836
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The North British Review
Mr. Matthew Arnold, in one of those Occasional Papers1 which, when brought
together, will furnish us with some of the most subtle and most cultivated criticism
in the language, thus expresses himself :—“ Poetry is the interpretess of the ...
Poetry is the interpretess of the natural world, and she is the interpretess of the
moral world ; it was as the inter retess of the natural world that s 1e had Guérin for
her mouthpiece. To make magically near and real the life of Nature, and man's ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1863
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Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: ...
... is now Interpretess, that he was glad to see them all well after so long a
Journey, and was now ready with his Council to receive what they have to say.
Tannewhannegah spoke, & by Montour the Interpretess said, That the Chiefs of
all their ...
Pennsylvania. Provincial Council, Samuel Hazard, Pennsylvania (Colony). Committee of Safety, 1852
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Colonial Records of Pennsylvania
The Governour told them by M. Montour, a french Woman, who had lived long
among these People, and is now Interpretess, that he was glad to see them all
well after so long a Journey, and was now ready with his Council to receive what
they ...
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The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society
The interpretess Tereza, however, remained on board to speak privately to
Villarino. When they were alone she said the history of the cause of Gu-
chumpilqui's being assassinated was a fabrication, that the truth was he had
gone to ...
Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), 1836
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The North British Review
... an expression of countenance remarkable (we speak of those early days)
rather for its tenderness and intellectual depth than its strength, she comes
forward as the Champion of the Reformed Faith, the interpretess of the will and
conscience ...
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Armata: a fragment [by T. Erskine
There was great restraint and difficulty in the outset, but Morvina, having
undertaken the office of interpretess, I ventured, after a few glasses of excellent
wine, to ask this question, which, from curiosity or politeness, seemed to engage
very ...
Thomas Erskine (1st baron.), 1817
An Armenian woman, who spoke Italian, was present, as interpretess. Our gloves
and buckles, indeed, our whole dress, excited great admiration. I do not know
that I was ever so pulled and hauled about, as on that day. " We were taken over
...
Charles Samuel Stewart, 1836
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'Lovelace And Babbage' Is A Thrilling Adventure
The two were friends, and Padua gleefully points out that Babbage referred to the countess as "my dearest and much admired Interpretess" and ... «WPSU, Apr 15»
Von Heidecke's Chicago Festival Ballet Summer Intensive Auditions
She is recognized by the world as the greatest interpretess of Stravinsky's ballet, The Firebird. She has been on the cover of many magazines ... «Chicago Tribune, Feb 14»