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Webmaster-Talk.com sigdrifa 2010
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Realization (known as Biographie among French climbers) is a 115-foot-high climb that runs up a limestone wall on France's Montagne de Céuse.
Matador Network 2010
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Next, Laure was to be visited, as the "Biographie," which had formerly belonged to old M. de Balzac, was at her house; and the works on Palissy mentioned in that must be compared carefully with those already noted down; and if fresh names were found, another visit must be paid to the librarian.
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Biographie einer deutsch-jüdischen Dichterin (The biography stresses Jewish aspects of her life and works, 1985); Erika Klüsener, Friedrich Pfäfflin, eds.,
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In Neue Österreichische Biographie 1815 – 1918 edited by A. Bettelheim et al. 9 – 15.
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Thus we find Balzac writing the entry on Brillat-Savarin for Michaud's Biographie
Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire 2007
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Thus, writing the entry for the Biographie Universelle mentioned earlier, he assures his reader in a tone of devoted and protective eulogy, It would be far from the truth to imagine that Brillat-Savarin's gastronomic sincerity degenerated into intemperance.
Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire 2007
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A biographical sketch of Champlain in the Biographie Saintonge, 1852, reported that Champlain had worked as an armateur in Dieppe during these years; see also Morris Bishop, Champlain: A Life of Fortitude New York, 1948, 1963, 37.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Biographie saintongeaise ou dictionnaire historique de tous les personnages Saintes, 1851.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Ed. by Georges Mongrédien; Book xii: Biographie générale, Biographie universelle, and Les Amours du Grand Alcandre a Catholic pejorative for Henry IV Paris, 1966, 2000.
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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