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She wrapped up all this concoction in half a banana skin, and gave the specific to the little D'Aubigne.
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But the King refused them all, and said very bluntly to D'Aubigne, "Is there not a son?"
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King received a new petition, not signed with the name of Scarron, but with that of D'Aubigne.
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When my father was first taken ill; several persons, amongst others, D'Aubigne, brother of Madame de Maintenon, had asked for the governorship of Blaye.
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D'Aubigne, who wrote about A.D. 1835, in his famous History of the
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D'Aubigne among the number, have denominated the period of its greatest triumph "the day of Reason."
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Many similar historical testimonies now lying before me to the humble equality of the New Testament ministry could be added; but lest the reader become weary, I will conclude with the following beautiful description from D'Aubigne in his noted History of the Reformation: "The church was in the beginning a community of brethren, guided by a few of the _brethren_."
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The historian D'Aubigne recognizes the distinction between the Reformation as such and organized
The Last Reformation 1913
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The historian D'Aubigne recognizes an important change at this period.
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D'Aubigne: "The nineteenth century is called to resume the work which the sixteenth century was unable to accomplish."
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