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... French to Jeune Lorette, near Quebec. Here two or three hundred descendants still live ; but very few are of pure blood, and all are Catholics, and* have abandoned their own language for French. Hurrirane. See Storms, and Wind. Humley ...
... French to Jeune Lorette, near Quebec. Here two or three hundred descendants still live ; but very few are of pure blood, and all are Catholics, and* have abandoned their own language for French. Hurrirane. See Storms, and Wind. Humley ...
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... French works, under the title of (Euvres Computes, has been issued since 1882 by the Amsterdam Academy of Sciences. llliysilin, Jan VAN, Dutch painter, was born at Amsterdam on 15th April 1682, and studied under his father, a landscape ...
... French works, under the title of (Euvres Computes, has been issued since 1882 by the Amsterdam Academy of Sciences. llliysilin, Jan VAN, Dutch painter, was born at Amsterdam on 15th April 1682, and studied under his father, a landscape ...
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... French adventurers under General Dupleix. Then followed a period of strife and anarchy. In 1761 Nizam Ali obtained the supreme power, and after some vacillation signed a treaty of alliance with the English in 1766. He aided them in the ...
... French adventurers under General Dupleix. Then followed a period of strife and anarchy. In 1761 Nizam Ali obtained the supreme power, and after some vacillation signed a treaty of alliance with the English in 1766. He aided them in the ...
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... French. — The French metrical psalters have a history distinct from French hymns and hymn- books. The complete psalter of Marot and Beza (1552-62) was the psalm-book of the Reformed Church until ite place was to some extent filled by ...
... French. — The French metrical psalters have a history distinct from French hymns and hymn- books. The complete psalter of Marot and Beza (1552-62) was the psalm-book of the Reformed Church until ite place was to some extent filled by ...
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... French monarchy. The second duke, Odo, commonly called Count of Paris, was crowned king of France in 888. His successors contended for some years for the throne of France ; one of them, Hugli Capet, founded in 987 the Capetian dynasty ...
... French monarchy. The second duke, Odo, commonly called Count of Paris, was crowned king of France in 888. His successors contended for some years for the throne of France ; one of them, Hugli Capet, founded in 987 the Capetian dynasty ...
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