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"Enfer-de" by Blanquet is a Boschian two-page spread that would give Charles Burns nightmares.
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Rear-Admiral Blanquet, as well as his aid-du-camp, were unacquainted with this melancholy event till the action was nearly over.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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The sword of the captured French Admiral Blanquet was also sent, by
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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Admiral Blanquet received a severe wound in the face, which knocked him down; he was carried off the deck, senseless.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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London read the letter addressed to him by Admiral Nelson; and, when the tumult of applause had subsided, the sword of Vice-Admiral Blanquet was ordered, on the motion of Mr. Deputy Leeky, to be placed among the city regalia.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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Le Franklin {Blanquet, 1st Contre} {Admiral} 80 800 Taken.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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Admiral Blanquet, who had his nose shot off, and was otherwise dreadfully wounded in the face.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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Blanquet, must have deeply affected the people who fought under them: but, it added to their ardour for revenge; and the action continued, on both sides, with great obstinacy.
The Life of the Right Honourable Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, Volume 1 James Harrison
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This man Blanquet was a man of extreme seriousness and furthermore very devout.
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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But Juan Luis was dead white, Blanquet told me, and he, Blanquet, spoke to him saying, 'Thou also?'
For Whom The Bell Tolls Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 1940
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