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  • "Bertier," exclaimed Brewster, "I must have the thing now.

    Brewster`s Millions 1902

  • "Bertier," exclaimed Brewster, "I must have the thing now.

    Brewster's Millions George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • "What you'll find is some blacklists out there are derivatives of other lists, and it's hard to get those cleaned up," Bertier said, recalling a case last year in which a customer was given a swath of Internet addresses, only to find it was impossible to send e-mail from that space.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Note 38: Juan de Palafox y Mendoza, Historia de la conquista de la China por el Tartaro (Paris: Antonio Bertier, Librero de la Reyna, 1670; copy located in Beinecke Library at Yale University). back

    How Taiwan Became Chinese 2006

  • Paris: Antonio Bertier, Librero de la Reyna, 1670.

    How Taiwan Became Chinese 2006

  • You see that Apuleius reasons precisely like brothers Garasse and Bertier: “You do not believe that which I believe; you are therefore without religion.”

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • And the Jansenists have said as much of brother Bertier, as well as of all the world except themselves.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • Armed with these facts he set out in search of a courier, and through Philippe he secured a Frenchman named Bertier, who was guaranteed to be surprisingly ingenious in providing methods of spending money.

    Brewster`s Millions 1902

  • Accordingly Bertier telegraphed a wholesale order, which taxed the resources of the manufacturers and caused much complaint from some customers whose work was unaccountably delayed.

    Brewster`s Millions 1902

  • To him Brewster confided his scheme, and Bertier realized with rising enthusiasm that at last he had secured a client after his own heart.

    Brewster`s Millions 1902

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