Ausfuhrliches theoretisch-praktisches lehrbuch der englischen sprache, 2 tomas1853 |
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... machen , to put an end . Vor seinem Ende , before he died . Am rechten Ende angreifen , to go the right way to work . Am Ende der Welt , on the extremity ( end ) of the world . Ende gut , alles gut , all's well that ends well . Englisch ...
... machen , to put an end . Vor seinem Ende , before he died . Am rechten Ende angreifen , to go the right way to work . Am Ende der Welt , on the extremity ( end ) of the world . Ende gut , alles gut , all's well that ends well . Englisch ...
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... machen , to put one in great fear . - Hopfen und Malz ist an ihm verloren , all labour is lost on him . Hören , das läßt sich Hörner , s . ablaufen . that has some probability . Hühnchen zu pflücken haben , to have a crow to pluck with ...
... machen , to put one in great fear . - Hopfen und Malz ist an ihm verloren , all labour is lost on him . Hören , das läßt sich Hörner , s . ablaufen . that has some probability . Hühnchen zu pflücken haben , to have a crow to pluck with ...
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... machen Leute , fine feathers make fine birds . Klemme , in der - sein , to be in distress , in great straits , at a pinch . Aus der kommen , to get out of the scrape . Klopfen , auf den Busch to sift one , to beat the bush . Klug , er ...
... machen Leute , fine feathers make fine birds . Klemme , in der - sein , to be in distress , in great straits , at a pinch . Aus der kommen , to get out of the scrape . Klopfen , auf den Busch to sift one , to beat the bush . Klug , er ...
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... Machen , ich mache mich gleich an die Arbeit , I am going about the work . Laß mich nur machen , leave that to me . Malz , f . Hopfen . Mangeln , s . fehlen . Mann , 1000 Mann Infanterie und 1000 Mann Cavallerie , 1000 foot and 1000 ...
... Machen , ich mache mich gleich an die Arbeit , I am going about the work . Laß mich nur machen , leave that to me . Malz , f . Hopfen . Mangeln , s . fehlen . Mann , 1000 Mann Infanterie und 1000 Mann Cavallerie , 1000 foot and 1000 ...
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... machen , to commit a fault , to make a blunder . Pulver , er hat das - nicht erfunden , he is no conjurer . Quere , das kam mir in die — , this thwarted my purposes , crossed me . Alles geht quer , all things go cross . Quitt , nun find ...
... machen , to commit a fault , to make a blunder . Pulver , er hat das - nicht erfunden , he is no conjurer . Quere , das kam mir in die — , this thwarted my purposes , crossed me . Alles geht quer , all things go cross . Quitt , nun find ...
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304 psl. - And cited up a thousand heavy times, During the wars of York and Lancaster, That had befallen us. As we paced along Upon the giddy footing of the hatches, Methought, that Gloster stumbled; and, in falling, Struck me, that thought to stay him, overboard, Into the tumbling billows of the main.
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302 psl. - And nothing can we call our own but death ; And that small model of the barren earth Which serves as paste and cover to our bones.
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