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  • On October 23, Quebec's Natural Resources Minister Guy Chevrette tabled legislation for reciprocal wheeling of electricity.

    Why the Churchill Falls Agreement Must be Re-Negotiated 1996

  • We both went to the Chevrette; we sometimes met there by appointment.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • When I was at the Chevrette, Theresa frequently came there, either to bring me letters or to pay me that attention which my ill state of health rendered necessary.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • M. D'Epinay, wishing to add a wing which was wanting to the chateau of the Chevrette, was at an immense expense in completing it.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • The park or garden of Montmorency is not a plain, like that of the Chevrette.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • This I understood consisted in a pension of three hundred livres, and that Madam le Vasseur was to come and live at Deuil, between the Chevrette and Montmorency.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • This however existed even at the Chevrette, and in the mind of M. d'Epinay himself.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • Madam d'Epinay, who commonly passed the summer in the country, continued there but a part of this; whether she was more detained by her affairs in Paris, or that the absence of Grimm rendered the residence of the Chevrette less agreeable to her, I know not.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • Fetes were given at the Chevrette for which I composed music.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

  • I had several years before seen him, for the first time, at the Chevrette, at the house of Madam d'Epinay, with whom he was upon very good terms.

    The Confessions of J J Rousseau Rousseau, Jean Jacques 1896

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