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Chateaubriand, Lamennais, and Berryer, in the "Conservateur", and later in the "DÈfenseur" founded by Lamennais.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Conservateur was coined by a monarchialist french guy.
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The word conservative was coined by one Rene Chateaufbriand “Le Conservateur.”
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Core staff include: Conservateur Principal at Nagero, Conservateur at Gangala-na-Bodio, and about 190 guards and 50 laborers throughout the park.
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Cardinal of Luzerne was a writer and was destined to have, a few years later, the honor of signing in the Conservateur articles side by side with
Les Miserables 2008
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Nearly the whole dictionary consisted of Conserver, Conservation, Conservateur; to be in good odor, — that was the point.
Les Miserables 2008
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Conservateur, cloaked himself in dissimulation which hid nothing (there being nothing to hide), cultivated gravity of countenance and the art of asking questions and saying little, and was taken for a man of profound wisdom.
A Woman of Thirty 2007
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Conservateur; Eymery has rather too much of his own way in the Minerve, and the Conservateur is too blindly
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His fits of depression alternated with spurts of cheerfulness nearly every week, according as he had some loss or gain to register; here, a fire at the printer's, where some of his _Contes Drolatiques_ were burned; there, the sale of an article to the _Conservateur_ for three thousand francs.
Balzac Frederick Lawton
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Tugal (Conservateur, Archives de la Danse, Paris); and to the directors and staffs of the Bibliothèque d'Arsenal, Paris, and of the
The Magnificent Montez From Courtesan to Convert Horace Wyndham
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