Francorum (i.-iii.) of Gregory of Tours, the Fredegar's habitants Chronica (for the last two of which see D. [Please select]
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The scanty loin cloths of the habitants knew no such thing as wash-day or line. [Please select]
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Her people--people of bright dreaming--were not quarrelsome, or childish, or merely traditional, like the habitants. [Please select]
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Many habitants had heard Louis Trudel's last words, and had passed them on with vehement exaggeration. [Please select]
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Their coming was to many habitants a joyous event. [Please select]
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Not one in five hundred among the habitants, it was said, could read or write. [Please select]
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Nous voici, monsieur, dans un pays ou vivent d'etranges habitants; vous verrez.' [Please select]
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Les sons du clairon ont attire l'attention des habitants.' [Please select]
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Lawrence and the Great Lakes, with seventy thousand French habitants and a few hundred English camp followers, had just passed under the British flag. [Please select]
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Lawrence and the Richelieu the settlements lay close and compact; the habitants' whitewashed cottages lined the river banks only a few arpents apart. [Please select]
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