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This groundbreaking exhibition has major loans, including the original Stamp Act from the Parliamentary Archives in London, seen in this country for the first time ever—and a remarkable 1797 portrait of the soldier and revolutionary Jean-Baptiste Belley by the amply-named Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson.
Historical Resurrection Bruce Cole 2011
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One of his disciples was Jean-Pierre Camus 1584-1652, bishop in the neighboring diocese of Belley.
Thomas Worcester: Do Good Leaders Abound In The Catholic Church? Thomas Worcester 2011
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Dutch rider Wouter Pouls (Vacansoleil) edged David Moncoutie (Cofidis) to claim victory in the fourth and final stage in the 126km run from Culoz to Belley.
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He had been educated as a notary, and had lately purchased a business, in that line, in Belley, for which he had paid a large sum of money; part of the sum, 15,000 francs, for which he had given bills, was still due.
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The elder Thannet approached to, and examined the body, and told Peytel that it was quite dead; he and his son took up the corpse, and placed it in the bottom of the carriage, which they all mounted themselves, and pursued their route to Belley.
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His heart is enclosed in a glass case, and Bishop Guy Bagnard of Belley-Ars, where the saint served and died, is bringing it to the United States in its second-ever tour outside of France.
Heart Tour Argent 2006
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A Court in Belley, France, will decide today whether a driver is guilty of homicide of an unborn child.
French Court will decide if driver is responsible for homicide of unborn child Suzanne 2006
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I refer to it here only for my peculiar pleasure, and because it preserves the memory of things which the old men of Belley recollect.
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When I thought of him I could not but have reference to those who preceded him, and I saw with pride that from Belley, from the department of Ain, my native soil, for a long time physicians of the greatest distinction had come.
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He was eighteen years old, and had at that time the appetite by which nature announces that its possessor is a perfect man, and went one night into the kitchen of Genin, an inn keeper of Belley, where the old men of the town used to meet to eat chestnuts and drink the new white wine called in the country vin bourru.
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