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- proper noun
commune in theTarn Department in southernFrance .
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In his Memoires pour la Biographie et la Bibliographie de l'ile de Cadix, Don Francisco de Miton, Marquis de Meritos, relates that he corresponded with Haydn and ordered this composition which was to be performed at the Cathedral in Cadiz.
Musical Memories Saint-Saens, Camille 1919
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Cadix_, Don Francisco de Miton, Marquis de Meritos, relates that he corresponded with Haydn and ordered this composition which was to be performed at the Cathedral in Cadiz.
Musical Memories Camille Saint-Sa��ns 1878
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The Trocadero, you may remember, was the fortress of Cadix, carried by assault, under the order of the Dauphin, in the war of the late Spanish revolution.
Recollections of Europe James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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Byron a merveilleusement caractérisé la physionomie de Cadix en une seule touche:
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Nolan will sing 'Les Filles de Cadix' and is pairing up with Katherine Jenkins for a version of West Side Story track 'Somewhere'.
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Bernie Nolan kicked off the show, flirting with backing male dancers as she sang a powerful rendition of Les Filles De Cadix by French composer Leo Delibes.
Home | Mail Online 2010
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"If you would learn more of Don Juan de Muraña, how he went to his own funeral, and died at last in the odor of sanctity, read that most spirited series of letters, _De Paris à Cadix_, wherein Alexander Dumas has surpassed himself.
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851 Various
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_Voyage en Espagne_ (xv.), in appreciation of Cadiz and Byron: "L'aspect de Cadix, en venant du large, est charmant.
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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"Brillante Cadix, qui t'élèves vers le ciel du milieu du bleu foncé de la mer."] [90] [The actors in a bull-fight consist of three or four classes: the
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 2 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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