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Thor Hushovd of Norway won the fourth stage of Tour de France completed 193 - Kilometre from Villers - Cotterets to Joigny on Wednesday.
Tour de France 2007
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If he had not been threatened with imprisonment in the old castle of Villers-Cotterets, and if hopes had not been given him of seeing the Duchesse de Bourbon as he wished, they could not have induced him to form this accursed marriage.
The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001
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For France, and therefore for French-speaking peoples around the world, who claim an historical consciousness and destiny together, the use of language and culture as a unifying political force, dates back to the ordinance of Viller-Cotterets in 1539.
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Duke the alarm, and exiled him to Villers-Cotterets.
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As we were about to return to Paris, we met a friend of M. Gaston M.nier on his way from the latter's country-house near Villa-Cotterets, where the memorable _chasses à courre_ take place in the forest, which, under normal conditions, abounds in deer and stags.
Paris War Days Diary of an American Charles Inman Barnard
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If he had not been threatened with imprisonment in the old castle of Villers-Cotterets, and if hopes had not been given him of seeing the Duchesse de Bourbon as he wished, they could not have induced him to form this accursed marriage.
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Duke the alarm, and exiled him to Villers-Cotterets.
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Duke the alarm, and exiled him to Villers-Cotterets.
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The royal court was at this time at Villers-Cotterets, not far from Soissons, and the commissioners were informed on their arrival that Henry, displeased and scandalized at the delays of parliament, had begun to suspect it of being badly advised respecting religion and the obedience due to the church.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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After his defeat at Waterloo Napoleon, limping lamely Parisward, down through the Forests of Compiègne and Villers-Cotterets, sought in the
Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus
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