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The six held a maximum lead of 4:10 shortly before Annonay at km79.
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On June 4 1783 they flew this craft as their first public demonstration at Annonay in front of a group of dignitaries from the Etats particulars.
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Every other day to Annonay by the same road as the Tournon coach as far as a little beyond
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Merlon, and then descends to St. Etienne by Planfoy, 5 m. from St. Etienne, and La Rivière 2 m. 17½ m. by rail from Annonay is
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N.W. from Annonay by coach, traversing a beautiful mountain-road, is St. Etienne.
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+Annonay+, pop. 16,500, built in the hollow and on the sides of the surrounding mountains, at the confluence of the Déôme and the Cance.
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Annonay -- _apud_ Collection de Mémoires, Michaud et Poujoulat, 611.
The Rise of the Hugenots, Vol. 1 (of 2) Henry Martyn Baird
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PEYRAUD by rail to Annonay, and thence by coach to St. Etienne 81
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It was in the same year that the Montgolfier brothers of Annonay, near
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One long street, bearing the names of the Rues de Roanne, Paris, Foy, St. Louis, and Annonay, extends from west to east, dividing the city into two nearly equal parts.
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