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  • Watin, Jean-Félix, Lettre du sieur Watin, auteur de l'ouvrage intitulé "l'Art du peintre, doreur, vernisseur." à M. Seruzier, ancien chirurgien -- major de la Marine royale à Paris, sur l'assertion de M. Gardanne, médecin, qui pretend que la colique qu'éprouvent les marins est occasionnée par la peinture dont on décore quelques chambers des navires.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • He was to be supported by Generals Victor, Monnier and Gardanne with their joint 16,000 men.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The effort was directed against the troops of Generals Schramm and Gardanne, holding the low-lying Frische-Nehrung which in turn guarded the approaches to the key island of Holm.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • The effort was directed against the troops of Generals Schramm and Gardanne, holding the low-lying Frische-Nehrung which in turn guarded the approaches to the key island of Holm.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • As Victor and Gardanne advanced on the village of Marengo, they were opposed only by 4,000 men of the Austrian rear guard who were soon in full retreat for nearby Alessandria beyond the River Bormida.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • As Victor and Gardanne advanced on the village of Marengo, they were opposed only by 4,000 men of the Austrian rear guard who were soon in full retreat for nearby Alessandria beyond the River Bormida.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • He was to be supported by Generals Victor, Monnier and Gardanne with their joint 16,000 men.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Gardanne reported, erroneously, that the retiring Austrians had all crossed the Bormida destroying the bridge behind them and that Alessandria was only lightly held.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • Gardanne reported, erroneously, that the retiring Austrians had all crossed the Bormida destroying the bridge behind them and that Alessandria was only lightly held.

    THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON DAVID G. CHANDLER 1966

  • From Gardanne a branch line extends to Carnoules, 52 m.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

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